In English grammar, the verb 'agree' should be used without the auxiliary verb 'am' when expressing agreement; the correct form is 'I agree with you' or 'I totally agree with you', not 'I am agree with you'.
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Stop Saying “I Am Agree” ❌ Speak Correct EnglishAdded:
I am very agree with you.
That sounds a bit incorrect.
I am agree with you.
That sounds better, but still not correct.
I agree with you.
Yes, that sounds good now.
I totally agree with you.
That sounds very natural and confident.
I agree with you.
Yes, that sounds perfect now.
>> [laughter]
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