I am consent

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"You are consent" or "not consent".

"I am consent" or "not consent".

"He is consent" or "not consent".

Please check.
 
They are all wrong. 'Consent' is a noun.

It's like saying 'I am agreement'.
 
Did you mean content?
 
In that case, your sentences make no sense. As you've been told, "consent" is a verb and a noun. You have used it as if it is an adjective. What are you trying to say?
 
Consent means agreement, right?

"He/I wasn't consented over this matter".

"I have given my consent".

"We are consented over this matter".

How about these ones?
 
I consent.
I have given my consent.
I consented.

We are in agreeement on this matter.
 
Consent means agreement, right?

"He/I wasn't consented over this matter". That doesn't make sense. You can't BE consented. Possibilities:

- I didn't consent to this.
- I wasn't consulted over this.


"I have given my consent". Very good. It's a noun here.

"We are consented over this matter". No. Possibilities:

- We consent to this.
- We have consented to this.
- We are consenting to this.


How about these ones?

Keep at it!
 
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