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Nov 2021
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Can I Say "I'm Agree" | Expressions to a...

English Teacher Monica
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In English we have different ways that we can agree with someone. Among English learners, I often hear them say "I'm agree" or I'm agree with you". Let's take a look at this expression and many others to see how we agree with someone in English.


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