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Old 24-Sep-2003, 16:33
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Agreed.
I wonder if ' agreed ' stands for ' it is agreed ' ? " I am agreed " doesn't look like it, right ?
it stands for ' I agreed', what do you think? 8)

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It stands for "I agree." ("It is agreed" is too formal for the situation. "I am agreed" is not used. "I agreed" is past tense.)

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Old 24-Sep-2003, 16:35
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That different slangs are about the same as (or at least close to) different languages is agreed between tdol and Ronbee.

tdol agrees with Ronbee.

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I agree with that.

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