"I agree" instead of "I`m agree"
Why??
Is there another verb similar??
"I agree" instead of "I`m agree"
Why??
Is there another verb similar??
What part of speech do you think "agree" is?
Why do you think that "I am agree" should be correct?
"Je suis d'accord" is more like "I am in agreement" than "I agree". Yes, you are right "agree" is a verb.Hello,
I am agree seems in French nice but in English it's another way.;-)
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Hello,
I think the word 'agree' is a verb. Am I right?
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"Je suis d'accord" is more like "I am in agreement" than "I agree". Yes, you are right "agree" is a verb.
Yes, of course.
So you wouldn't say I am swim every day" or "I am hear you?" right? You'd say "I swim" or "I hear you," just as you say "I agree."
There is a word "agreed" which is an adjective meaning "in a state of agreement." So we can say "We agree with each other" or "We are agreed.'
Yes, the infinitive is "accorder". You can say "j'accorde", but it doesn't indicate agreement exactly, it means "I permit".(Let's not forget I'm not a teacher!)
Is there a verb "accorder" in French? (I actually took six years of French, but as you know, if you don't use it, you lose it.)
Could you say "J'accord" to mean the same as "je suis dans un accord"?
Yes, the infinitive is "accorder". You can say "j'accorde", but it doesn't indicate agreement exactly, it means "I permit".
This makes me wish I kept up with my French. :-(
(Although I was happy to realize that when I was in Niagara Falls, I could read MOST of the signs. I tried to read and translate out loud on the French ones while my daughter read along on the English one and prompted me when I got stuck. So it's not TOTALLY gone!)
I too find the speaking to be a bit more convenient for a reason: you don't have to utter full sentences and it's easier to render something as 'uhm', 'er' or add gestures to give a better flow to the speech. It just feels more lively.What's funny is how many English learners say they are afraid to speak in English but will write paragraphs. I'm the opposite. I'd have no problem trying to tumble through a badly composed, badly conjugated spoken French sentence but don't ask me to write ANYTHING!