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correct idiom? [#permalink] New post 16 Mar 2008, 13:56
I agreed with her proposal to strengthen it.
I agreed to her proposal to strengthen it.
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Re: correct idiom? [#permalink] New post 16 Mar 2008, 14:32
vscid wrote:
I agreed with her proposal to strengthen it.
I agreed to her proposal to strengthen it.



i agree with you.
i agree to your proposal.
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Re: correct idiom? [#permalink] New post 16 Mar 2008, 14:45
So, option 2 is correct in this case?
Is there a source to confirm this?
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Re: correct idiom? [#permalink] New post 16 Mar 2008, 16:08
It's basic stuff..

You agree TO a proposal, but you agree WITH a person.
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Re: correct idiom? [#permalink] New post 17 Mar 2008, 16:03
vscid wrote:
So, option 2 is correct in this case?
Is there a source to confirm this?


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