Agreeing with what the word says

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Словосочетания

Автоматический перевод

согласитесь с этим

Перевод по словам

agree  — соглашаться, согласоваться, договариваться, согласовываться, соответствовать
with  — с, вместе с, от, несмотря на, напихать

Примеры

I agree with you.

Я с вами согласен.

Yeah, I agree with you.

Да, я с вами согласен.

I agree with your plan.

Я согласен с вашим планом.

I can’t agree with you!

Не могу с вами согласиться!

I agree with you there.

Вот тут я с вами согласен.

Wine doesn’t agree with me.

Мне нельзя пить вина.

In the main they agree with us.

В основном они с нами согласны.

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Представьте, что вы гуляете по улице и какой-то иностранец просит вас сфотографировать его. Что вы ответите — Yes? Может, просто смущенно кивнете головой? Если прочитаете эту статью, сможете приятно удивить туриста своими познаниями в языке и выразить согласие на английском более изящными способами.

Как выразить согласие и несогласие на английском языке

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  • 1. Фразы для выражения согласия и несогласия в английском
    • 1.1 Официальная ситуация
    • 1.2 Неофициальная ситуация

Какое английское слово вы вспоминаете в первую очередь, если хотите согласиться с кем-то на английском языке? Наверняка это слово OK, ведь оно настолько универсальное. Согласны сходить в кино — OK. Друг просит перезвонить позже — OK. Вам предлагают перенести деловую встречу на другой день — OK. Давайте попробуем внести разнообразие в наш словарный запас, запомнив другие, не менее популярные фразы для выражения нашего согласия или несогласия.

Фразы для выражения согласия и несогласия в английском

Давайте для начала рассмотрим самые популярные фразы для выражения согласия в английском языке с примерами их употребления:

  1. Absolutely! — Да, конечно!, Совершенно верно!

    — Alice is a pretty woman.
    — Oh, absolutely.
    — Элис — красивая женщина.
    — О, это совершенно верно.

  2. Exactly! — Точно!, Именно!

    — If Nick is late again, he could lose his job.
    Exactly!
    — Если Ник еще раз опоздает, он может потерять работу.
    Именно!

  3. Precisely! — Совершенно верно!, Вот именно!

    — You mean they split up?
    Precisely.
    — Ты имеешь в виду, что они развелись?
    — Да, именно так.

  4. Fair enough! — Резонно!, Справедливое замечание!

    — I’m just annoyed with Penny because she didn’t listen to me.
    Fair enough.
    — Я злюсь на Пенни, потому что она не послушала меня.
    Резонно.

  5. That’s so true. — Как это верно.

    — I want to enjoy every moment of my life.
    That’s so true.
    — Я хочу наслаждаться каждым моментом жизни.
    Как это верно.

  6. That’s for sure! — Абсолютно точно!, Никаких сомнений!

    — Bob was an excellent basketball player.
    That’s for sure.
    — Боб был отличным игроком в баскетбол.
    Несомненно.

  7. All right! — Конечно!, Разумеется!, Ладно!

    — I think you should go home now. I’ll explain everything later.
    All right.
    — Я считаю, что сейчас тебе следует пойти домой. Позже я все объясню.
    Ладно.

  8. Fine! — Хорошо!, Отлично!

    — Something’s wrong with my hairdryer. I think, it has broken.
    Fine, I’ll fix it.
    — Что-то не так с моим феном. Думаю, он сломался.
    Хорошо, я починю его.

  9. It’s a deal! — Договорились!, По рукам!

    — I’ll give you $100 if you win.
    It’s a deal!
    — Я дам тебе 100 долларов, если ты выиграешь.
    По рукам!

  10. Agreed! — Договорились!

    — Let’s meet tomorrow at 6 p.m., shall we?
    Agreed.
    — Давай встретимся завтра в 6 вечера, а?
    Договорились.

  11. Well! — Что ж!, Ну, да!

    — I’m starving! I’ll have the steak and roasted potatoes. And you?
    Well, yeah, I’ll have the same.
    — Умираю с голоду. Я буду стейк и запеченный картофель. А ты?
    Ну, да, я буду то же самое.

  12. By all means! — Конечно!, Определенно!

    — Can she come and check out your apartment?
    — Yes, by all means.
    — Может ли она прийти и посмотреть вашу квартиру?
    — Да, конечно.

  13. Naturally! — Естественно!, Конечно!, Легко!

    — The children are sleeping, aren’t they?
    Naturally. They are very tired after the journey.
    — Дети спят, не так ли?
    Естественно. Они очень устали после поездки.

  14. Sure thing! — Конечно!, Безусловно!

    — You mean, you can lend me this large sum of money?
    Sure thing! What are friends for?!
    — Ты хочешь сказать, что можешь одолжить мне эту большую сумму денег?
    Безусловно! Для чего тогда друзья?

  15. True! — Точно!

    — Your parents seem to be very happy living in their new house.
    True, but they still miss their neighbours back in Manchester.
    — Кажется, твои родители очень счастливы жить в новом доме.
    Точно, но они все еще скучают по своим соседям в Манчестере.

  16. Beyond a doubt! — Конечно!, Вне сомнения!

    — Jessica will fail her driving test tomorrow. She should have practiced more.
    Beyond a doubt.
    — Джессика провалит завтра свой экзамен по вождению. Ей следовало бы больше практиковаться.
    Вне сомнения.

  17. Yeah! — Да!

    — Have they all gone for the weekend to Hawaii?
    Yeah, and even their dog!
    — Они все уехали на выходные на Гавайи?
    Да, и даже их собака!

  18. Yep. — Ага.

    — I simply adore Barbara. She is so generous and friendly.
    Yep. She is a good girl.
    — Я просто обожаю Барбару. Она такая щедрая и дружелюбная.
    Ага. Она хорошая девушка.

  19. No problem! — Да!, Нет проблем!

    — I might be 10 minutes late.
    No problem. We’ll be waiting for you.
    — Я могу опоздать на 10 минут.
    Нет проблем. Мы будем тебя ждать.

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А теперь давайте рассмотрим фразы для выражения согласия и несогласия в двух ситуациях — формальной и неформальной.

Официальная ситуация

Полное согласие

Если в беседе вам нужно поддержать чье-то мнение или инициативу, воспользуйтесь выражениями из нашей таблицы.

Фраза Перевод
That’s exactly what I think.
That’s exactly how I feel.
Я именно так и думаю.
You’re right. That’s a good point. Вы правы. Это хороший аргумент.
I couldn’t agree more. Совершенно согласен.
I agree with you 100% (one hundred percent). На 100% (на все сто) с вами согласен.
I feel that way too. У меня та же точка зрения.
I hold the same opinion! И я того же мнения!
I couldn’t have put it better myself. Я сам лучше не выразил бы эту мысль.
I see exactly what you mean! Я совершенно точно понимаю, что вы имеете в виду!
You’re absolutely right. Вы абсолютно правы.
I also think so. Я тоже так думаю.
I think you’re totally right about that. Я считаю, что вы абсолютно в этом правы.
I agree with you entirely. Я бесконечно с вами согласен.
You have my full agreement. Я полностью на вашей стороне.
Well, I agree with you here. Ну, в этом я с вами согласен.
I totally agree. Я полностью согласен.
We are of one mind / of the same mind / of like mind on that question. Мы одного мнения по этому вопросу.
I am at one with him on that point. Я с ним заодно в этом вопросе.

Частичное согласие

Вы не совсем согласны с собеседником в разговоре? Тогда корректно выразите свое мнение, указав на те аргументы, с которыми вы не можете безоговорочно согласиться. Наша таблица выражений поможет вам в этом.

Фраза Перевод
That’s not always (not entirely) true. Это не всегда (не полностью) правда.
I suppose so.
I guess so.
Скорее всего, так.
Not necessarily! Не факт!, Совсем не обязательно!
That’s not always the case. Это не всегда так.
I agree up to a point but… В некоторой степени я согласен, но…
I see your point but… Я понимаю вашу позицию, но…
That’s partly true but… Частично это так, но…
I’m not so sure about that. Я не настолько в этом уверен.
I agree to some extent but… В некоторой степени я согласен, но…
I accept what you are saying but… Я принимаю ваши доводы, но…
On the whole, I agree with you but… В целом, я согласен с вами, но…
That seems obvious but… Это кажется очевидным, но…
That may be true but… Может быть и так, но…
I don’t really agree with that idea. Я не вполне согласен с этой идеей/мыслью.

Несогласие

Сколько людей на нашей планете — столько и разных мнений. Начальство, бизнес-партнеры или коллеги из соседнего отдела — их мнение может кардинально отличаться от вашего, однако стоит деликатно выражать свое несогласие. В этом вам помогут выражения из нашей таблицы.

Фраза Перевод
I have to disagree there. Мне придется с этим не согласиться.
I don’t think so. Я так не думаю.
I beg to differ. Позволю себе не согласиться.
I’m sorry but I disagree. Простите, но я не согласен.
I’m afraid I can’t agree with you. Боюсь, я не могу с вами согласиться.
I’m not sure about that. Я в этом не уверен.
I find that very difficult to accept. Мне очень сложно принять эту точку зрения.
We don’t seem to agree here. Кажется, мы не находим согласия в этом вопросе.
It’s unjustifiable to say that. Говорить подобное — необоснованно.
That can’t be right. Так не может быть.
I take a different view. Я придерживаюсь другого мнения.
I don’t agree with what you’re saying. Я не согласен с тем, что вы говорите.
I don’t share his/her/your view. Я не разделяю его/ее/вашу точку зрения.
I think otherwise. Я думаю иначе.
I have to take issue with you on that. Я должен здесь с вами не согласиться.

Неофициальная ситуация

Полное согласие

Хотите лучше понимать фильмы на английском без перевода? Тогда вам стоит выучить следующие фразы для выражения согласия. Они довольно часто встречаются в диалогах между персонажами сериалов и полнометражных картин. Помните, что на экзамене или в деловой беседе они будут неуместны.

Фраза Перевод
I’ll say! Вот именно!, Без тени сомнений!, Не то слово!
You took the words right out of my mouth! Ты читаешь мои мысли!
I take your word on that / for it. Я полностью тебе в этом доверяю.
Right on! В точку!
You’ve hit the nail on the head there. Тут ты попал в точку.
I’d go along with that. Я бы с этим согласился.
OK, that’s convincing. Ладно, это убедительно.
Most certainly! Точно!, Несомненно!
That’s just it! В том-то и дело!
Quite so! Несомненно!, Безусловно!, Именно так!

Частичное согласие

Бывают случаи, когда вы лишь частично разделяете мнение собеседника. Берите на вооружение наши фразы и смело выражайте свою позицию в беседе.

Фраза Перевод
I see what you mean but… Я понимаю, о чем ты говоришь, но…
You could say that, however… Можешь говорить так, однако…
I still have my doubts. Я все еще в сомнениях.
I wouldn’t quite put it that way. Я бы не стал так утверждать.
That’s one way of looking at it, however… Это один взгляд на данный вопрос, однако…
Yes, OK, but perhaps… Да, хорошо, но возможно…
True enough, but… Ты прав, но…
I see what you mean but have you thought about… ? Я понимаю, что ты имеешь в виду, но думал ли ты о… ?
I’m not really with you on that one. Я не очень согласен с тобой в этом.
Maybe, but isn’t it more a question of… ? Возможно, но разве это не относится больше к… ?
That’s not really how I see it. Я вижу это в другом свете.

Несогласие

С близкими и друзьями не соглашаться гораздо проще. Нет надобности подбирать официальные фразы и звучать сверхлюбезно. Следующий список выражений наверняка поможет вам четко дать понять в споре или обсуждении, что вы не поддерживаете ту или иную позицию.

Фраза Перевод
Absolutely not! Вовсе нет!
No way! Ни за что!, Об этом и речи быть не может!
Not really! Вообще-то нет!, Не совсем!
I don’t go along with you on that. Тут я с тобой не согласен.
You’re so wrong! Ты вообще не прав(а)!, Как же ты ошибаешься!
On the contrary! Как раз наоборот!
That’s out of question! Это исключено!, Не обсуждается!
I’d say the exact opposite. Я бы сказал как раз наоборот.
You’re talking rubbish. Ты несешь чепуху.
You don’t know what you’re saying. Ты сам не знаешь, что говоришь.
That’s absolute nonsense. Это полный бред.
Come on! How can you say that… Да ну! Как ты можешь говорить,что…
No way! I completely disagree with you. Ни за что! Я абсолютно не согласен с тобой.
No, that’s not true. Нет, это не так!
There’s no way I could agree with that. И не подумаю согласиться.
You’ve got to be kidding! Должно быть ты шутишь!
I take a different view. Я придерживаюсь другой точки зрения.
I don’t agree with what you’re saying. Я не согласен с тем, что ты говоришь.
That’s not the same thing at all. Это совсем не одно и то же.

Конечно, сразу запомнить такое количество полезных выражений очень не просто. Но закрепить пройденный материал нам поможет следующее видео. Обратите внимание, что в нем рассматриваются и официальные, и разговорные обороты по нашей теме.

Хотим обратить ваше внимание на одну из фраз в ролике. Когда противоречия непреодолимы и вы не находите согласия с собеседником в определенном вопросе, используйте фразу OK, let’s agree to disagree (Хорошо, пусть каждый останется при своем мнении).

А еще рекомендуем вам посмотреть видео о способах отказать кому-то в просьбе или предложении.

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This page is about words and phrases that we use when we agree or disagree with someone in English.

Stating an opinion

  • In my opinion…
  • The way I see it…
  • If you want my honest opinion….
  • According to Lisa…
  • As far as I’m concerned…
  • If you ask me…

Asking for an opinion

  • What’s your idea?
  • What are your thoughts on all of this?
  • How do you feel about that?
  • Do you have anything to say about this?
  • What do you think?
  • Do you agree?
  • Wouldn’t you say?

Expressing agreement

  • I agree with you 100 percent.
  • I couldn’t agree with you more.
  • That’s so true.
  • That’s for sure.
  • (slang) Tell me about it!
  • You’re absolutely right.
  • Absolutely.
  • That’s exactly how I feel.
  • Exactly.
  • I’m afraid I agree with James.
  • I have to side with Dad on this one.
  • No doubt about it.
  • (agree with negative statement) Me neither.
  • (weak) I suppose so./I guess so.
  • You have a point there.
  • I was just going to say that.

Expressing disagreement

  • I don’t think so.
  • (strong) No way.
  • I’m afraid I disagree.
  • (strong) I totally disagree.
  • I beg to differ.
  • (strong) I’d say the exact opposite.
  • Not necessarily.
  • That’s not always true.
  • That’s not always the case.
  • No, I’m not so sure about that.

Interruptions

  • Can I add something here?
  • Is it okay if I jump in for a second?
  • If I might add something…
  • Can I throw my two cents in?
  • Sorry to interrupt, but…
  • (after accidentally interrupting someone) Sorry, go ahead. OR Sorry, you were saying…
  • (after being interrupted) You didn’t let me finish.

Settling an argument

  • Let’s just move on, shall we?
  • Let’s drop it.
  • I think we’re going to have to agree to disagree.
  • (sarcastic) Whatever you say./If you say so.

Contexts

Present participle for to concur or be of the same mind with someone

Present participle for to be suitable or agreeable (with something else)

Present participle for to endorse or approve of (something)

(of a proposal) Present participle for to agree or consent to

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Verb

Present participle for to concur or be of the same mind with someone

agreeing

concurring

according

sympathisingUK

sympathizingUS

assenting

seeing eye to eye

acquiescing

conceding

acceding

granting

owning up to

engaging

holding

confessing

acknowledging

fessing up to

allowing

admitting

owning

fessing

consenting

relenting

changing your mind

coming round

yielding to

giving way

giving way to

compromising

yielding

subscribing

complying

feeling a rapport

getting along

seeing things the same way

thinking as one

getting on

having the same opinion

professing

revealing

divulging

declaring

disclosing

accepting

recognizingUS

affirming

exposing

realizingUS

spilling

appreciating

avowing

confirming

leaking

singing

recognisingUK

baring

narrating

unveiling

telling

confiding

talking

realisingUK

indicating

stating

uncovering

proclaiming

communicating

opening up

letting on

coming clean

owning up

made known

spilling the beans about

telling all about

blurting out

fessing up

spilling your guts

bringing to light

making a clean breast

letting out

giving away

squealing about

coming out of the closet

blowing the lid off

bringing into the open

making public

making a clean breast of

blowing the gaff on

going into details

coughing up

copping to

getting off your chest

more ❯

“I fully agree with them on this issue.”

Verb

Present participle for to be suitable or agreeable (with something else)

matching

befitting

suiting

complementing

pleasing

satisfying

according with

checking with

going with

tallying with

sitting well with

conforming to

fitting the bill

going together

fitting

harmonizing with

becoming

squaring with

corresponding with

serving

beseeming

answering

conforming with

comporting with

coinciding with

dovetailing with

belonging to

jibing with

correlating to

sorting with

rhyming with

corresponding to

fulfilling

cohering with

riming with

meeting

doing

applying to

paralleling

having its place

clicking with

concurring with

belonging with

parallelling

passing muster

cutting the mustard

benefiting

making the grade

benefitting

sufficing

meeting the requirements of

working for

answering a need

filling the bill

satisfying the demands of

fitting in

chording with

agreeing to

meeting with

flattering

behoving

setting off

behooving

making handsome

looking right on

showing to advantage

looking good on

showing off

going well with

doing something for

more ❯

“It is very well known that certain colors agree with one another, producing a pleasant effect in combination.”

Verb

Present participle for to endorse or approve of (something)

endorsing

advocating

assenting

condoning

subscribing

approving of

holding with

supporting

accepting

countenancing

going along with

subscribing to

approving

backing

approbating

liking

giving support to

acceding

consenting

acquiescing

agreeing

sanctioning

okaying

blessing

upholding

favouringUK

favoringUS

stumping for

consenting to

getting behind

championing

seconding

giving the thumbs up to

rubber-stamping

acceding to

going with

promoting

encouraging

voting for

formally supporting

vouching for

giving moral support

furthering

advocating for

giving approval to

backing up

espousing

commending

standing by

giving moral support to

forwarding

standing behind

throwing your weight behind

confirming

authorizingUS

ratifying

dittoing

passing

making law

concurring in

warranting

buying into

licencingUK

affirming

saying yes to

accrediting

giving the OK to

validating

formalisingUK

recommending

rubber stamping

assenting to

taking up

mandating

concurring

giving the nod

finalisingUK

formalizingUS

licensingUS

giving permission

clearing

giving go-ahead

buying

signing

making valid

greenlighting

giving the green light to

pushing for

certifying

sealing

acquiescing in

signing off on

homologating

lapping up

permitting

authorisingUK

finalizingUS

agreeing to

saying the word

allowing

giving the go-ahead to

OKing

yessing

cosigning

boosting

giving the go-ahead

giving stamp of approval

believing in

coming round

putting John Hancock on

standing for

taking kindly to

giving the okay to

complying

recognizingUS

granting

conforming

according

recognisingUK

conceding

saying uncle

shaking on

caving in

cutting a deal

tolerating

respecting

brooking

accommodating

adjusting

adapting

bending

admitting

jibing

reconciling

suffering

acknowledging

complying with

abiding by

confessing

giving the nod to

letting pass

accepting tacitly

concurring with

cooperating with

giving consent to

conforming to

going along

toing the line

giving one’s blessing to

playing ball

giving one’s assent to

avowing

owning up to

throwing in the towel

letting on

owning up

going with the flow

compromising

taking on board

playing ball with

fessing up

adopting

embracing

giving in

knuckling under

passing on

giving the stamp of approval to

giving five

more ❯

“Applying the three broad stare decisis considerations to this case, I agree with the Court’s decision to overrule Apodaca.”

Verb

(of a proposal) Present participle for to agree or consent to

accepting

respecting

following

going along with

abiding by

acknowledging

agreeing to

complying with

consenting to

heeding

recognisingUK

recognizingUS

acceding to

adhering to

adopting

assenting to

conforming to

endorsing

honoringUS

honouringUK

observing

acquiescing in

acquiescing to

approving of

concurring with

cooperating with

deferring to

embracing

granting

minding

paying heed to

supporting

falling in with

taking heed of

falling in line with

giving in to

sticking by

acting in accordance with

shaking on

going with

fulfilling

submitting to

obeying

according with

yielding to

upholding

keeping

agreeing

keeping to

matching

satisfying

meeting

answering

bowing to

standing by

sticking to

toing the line

conceding

conforming

executing

implementing

doing as told

carrying out

living by

sticking with

acceding

acquiescing

concurring

according

fitting

sanctioning

harmonizingUS

cohering

tallying

complying

coinciding

dovetailing

checking

chording

comporting

jibing

squaring

rhyming

going

completing

corresponding

suiting

consisting

sorting

riming

knuckling under

redeeming

following through with

partake of

harmonisingUK

goose-stepping to

getting through

holding to

bearing out

acting according to

responding to

going through with

filling

paying attention to

making good on

matching up

living up to

conforming with

matching up to

keeping faith with

making it through

acting upon

seeing through

backing

consenting

allowing

following orders

conceding to

permitting

countenancing

affirming

approving

advocating

ratifying

yessing

giving one’s blessing to

yielding

submitting

surrendering

succumbing

correlating

capitulating

paralleling

parallelling

bowing

complementing

relating

quadrating

assimilating

resembling

assenting

comparing

rivallingUK

linking

touching

rivalingUS

lip syncing

correlating with

tallying with

dovetailing with

jibing with

tiing in with

coinciding with

relating to

matching up with

caving

buckling

kowtowing

kowtowing to

complying with the rules

measuring up to

playing by the rules

adhering to the rules

observing the rules

going with the flow

abiding by the rules

sticking to the rules

keeping to the rules

playing it by the book

adapting to

accommodating to

going by the book

acting in accordance with the rules

adjusting to

obeying the rules

doing what one is told

following the rules

truckling

knuckling

accommodating

admitting

deferring

giving in

giving way

reconciling

levellingUK

levelingUS

checking out

aligning with

fitting in

squaring with

geeing

balancing

more ❯

Verb

Present participle for to understand or accept the validity of

taking

understanding

comprehending

apprehending

getting

grasping

appreciating

following

seeing

accepting

cognizing

discerning

recognisingUK

recognizingUS

fathoming

noting

registering

taking in

absorbing

acknowledging

digging

empathising with

empathizing with

identifying

identifying with

relating to

sympathising with

sympathizing with

accepting the validity of

acknowledging the validity of

admitting the validity of

being cognizant of

commiserating with

taking on board

Verb

Present participle for to delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to

gratifying

delighting

pleasing

gladdening

satisfying

thrilling

contenting

feasting

gassing

gladding

pleasuring

rejoicing

suiting

warming

making happy

arriding

babying

coddling

delectating

enchanting

favoringUS

favouringUK

fulfilling

making content

obliging

pampering

recompensing

requiting

giving pleasure to

giving someone pleasure

bucking up

making someone feel good

tickling pink

doing one proud

doing the trick

filling the bill

getting one’s kicks

giving a buzz

giving someone a kick

hitting the spot

making a hit

warming the cockles of the heart

indulging

cheering

amusing

humoringUS

humouringUK

exhilarating

enrapturing

enthralling

cheering up

exciting

charming

elating

enlivening

entertaining

tickling

captivating

brightening up

uplifting

heartening

diverting

comforting

bewitching

appealing to

buoying up

bringing joy to

turning on

giving a lift

going over big

tickle to death

overjoying

brightening

titillating

entrancing

fascinating

enamoring

alluring

wowing

ravishing

sending

regaling

revitalizingUS

attracting

grooving

revitalisingUK

satiating

sating

bowling over

pleasing greatly

quenching

knocking dead

filling

making a hit with

serving

slaking

meeting

feeding

making somebody’s day

making someone pleased

making someone glad

satisficing

accommodating

flattering

surfeiting

mollifying

appeasing

soothing

placating

cloying

refreshing

capturing

selling

animating

pacifying

catering to

pandering to

providing for

quietening

silencing

stilling

making merry

sufficing

reconciling

lightening

perking up

picking up

looking up

pepping up

raising spirits

assuaging

stimulating

encouraging

invigorating

rallying

rejuvenating

arousing

improving

vitalizing

firing

snapping out of it

making happier

envigorating

taking heart

waking up

gingering up

clearing up

taking a turn for the better

becoming cheerful

more ❯

Verb

Present participle for to make level or equal in amount, degree, or status

equating

equalisingUK

equalizingUS

matching

balancing

squaring

tallying

evening

levelingUS

levellingUK

offsetting

pairing

paralleling

parallelling

making equal

being equal to

evening off

evening out

levelling off

leveling up

levelling up

making even

evening up

making equivalent

making identical

making level

making uniform

making the same

Verb

Present participle for to be the same as in number or amount

equallingUK

equalingUS

coming to

corresponding to

amounting to

making

totalling

totaling

adding up to

emulating

being equal to

equating to

coming up to

totting up to

comparing with

coordinating with

equating with

tallying with

consisting of

matching

paralleling

parallelling

rivalingUS

rivallingUK

touching

tying with

meeting

approximating

equalizingUS

equalisingUK

keeping pace with

squaring with

measuring up to

living up to

reaching

approaching

keeping up with

vying with

contending with

holding a candle to

rising up to

tracking

aligning with

matching up with

suiting

fitting

dovetailing with

answering

conforming

imitating

satisfying

checking with

cohering with

according with

harmonizing with

going with

comporting with

fitting the pattern

coinciding with

jibing with

correlating to

chording with

sorting with

corresponding with

rhyming with

marrying with

riming with

achieving

competing with

comprising

running to

counting up to

numbering

resulting in

representing

being

yielding

figuring

coming near to

working out as

mounting up to

becoming

resembling

tying

nearing

aggregating

signifying

exemplifying

embodying

constituting

bearing comparison with

serving as

acting as

running into

ringing up

summing into

summing to

more ❯

Verb

Present participle for to correspond or cause to correspond in some essential respect

matching

complementing

blending

harmonisingUK

harmonizingUS

suiting

balancing

cohering

corresponding

fitting

integrating

accompanying

mixing

synchronisingUK

synchronizingUS

according

adapting

agreeing

tailoring

chiming

chording

coordinating

fitting with

jibing

rhyming

blending with

coordinating with

corresponding with

going with

harmonizing with

teaming with

toning with

Verb

Present participle for to fit in with the wishes or needs of

accommodating

helping

aiding

assisting

obliging

indulging

satisfying

serving

favoringUS

favouringUK

gratifying

pleasing

supporting

abetting

benefiting

benefitting

humoringUS

humouringUK

pampering

comforting

sustaining

catering for

allowing for

cooperating with

meeting the needs of

meeting the wants of

bowing to

deferring to

pandering to

submitting to

finding ways to help

fitting in with

giving a leg up to

lending a hand to

lending a helping hand to

yielding to

doing a good turn to

doing someone a favour

doing someone a service

bending over backwards for

doing someone a good turn

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200 Common Errors Course

One place I see a lot of students making mistakes is in using the verb agree. Specifically, which preposition to use after it. Do you agree on something or agree with something or agree to something?

We actually use ALL of these in English – but in different situations. So today you’ll learn 5 ways to use the verb agree correctly, with example sentences to show you the right way.

Agree with

We agree with a person if we have the same opinion as that person.

If someone says “I think it’s important to preserve the environment” and you share that opinion, you can say “I agree with you.” You could also simply say “I agree.” Here are a few more examples of agreeing with someone else:

  • My teacher says reading is very important, and I agree with her.
  • I don’t agree with my relatives when it comes to politics.

We can also agree with / disagree with a statement, a decision, an article, an opinion, an idea, or another form of communication or position:

  • This is a well-researched book, and I agree with most of the points in it.
  • My parents support that politician because they agree with her stance on the economy.

Agree on / about

We agree on or about a topic or plan. Here are some examples:

  • Everyone on the team agreed on a date for the meeting.
  • My husband and I agree about the best way to educate our kids.
  • The students need to agree on how to do the project.
  • We can be friends even if we don’t agree about everything.

Note the difference – we agree on/about a topic; we agree with someone’s opinion/statement on a topic.

Take a look at these two examples – let’s say I’m a vegetarian, and my sister is not.

  • My sister and I don’t agree about the ethics of eating meat.
  • I don’t agree with my sister’s opinions about eating meat.

Agree that

Agree that is followed by the thing that we agree on.

The difference from the previous example is that agree on/about is followed by a noun or a question word (agree on politics, agree about where to have the party), whereas agree that is followed by a subject + verb, or the -ING form of the verb:

  • He agreed that it was a great movie.
  • I agree that saving 10% of your salary is a good idea.
  • She agrees that we should clean the house more often.
  • Doctors agree that washing your hands helps keep you healthy.

Agree to

We agree to do an action – so agree to is followed by a verb – and this means you promise to do the action:

  • I agreed to give them a ride home from work.
  • We all agreed to meet up at 8:00.
  • He’s so lazy; he never agrees to help out.
  • I lent her money and she agreed to pay me back tomorrow.

We can also agree to the terms of a contract; this means we consent to it, we accept it:

  • Hey, I never agreed to this price increase!

What to say after “agree”:

So let’s review:

  • Agree with a person: Everyone agrees with me
  • Agree with a statement/idea/opinion: I agree with his perspective.
  • Agree on/about a topic: We agree on the best course of action.
  • Agree that something is true/good: They agree that an apology is necessary.
  • Agree to do something: She agreed to help me study for the test.

Don’t say “I’m agree”

One final tip: never say “I’m agree” – that’s incorrect.

Always say “I agree” and then use one of the words you learned in this lesson – agree with, agree on/about, agree that, agree to.

It’s really easy to make these little mistakes when you’re learning English, and it’s hard to discover and correct your own errors!

As an teacher, I see a lot of the same mistakes being made frequently by students – and that’s why I created the 200 common errors in English course.

Inside this course, you’ll learn the most common mistakes in grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation – so that you can recognize them and avoid them.

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