Agree

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Shared BeliefsPlay
Use 'agree' when people share the same belief or opinion on specific topics. SlideWe all agree that honesty is important.
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Prepositional NuancePlay
'Agree on' refers to topics; 'agree with' to people; 'agree about' for general agreement. SlideThey agree on politics but rarely agree with each other about the details.
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Common GroundPlay
When finding common opinions, use 'agree' to show harmony in discussions. SlideWe don't agree on everything, but we agree that the meeting was productive.