meaning - "Agree on" vs. "agree with" vs. "agree to"
What are the differences between "agree on", "agree with" and "agree to"?
Answer
The object is the difference.
When you agree with someone/something, it means you accept the point of someone/something.
I agree with you.
Matt does not agree with my answer.
You agree on some issue or point of debate.
We agreed on this issue.
You agree to demands/queries, or you agree to do something.
He agreed to my demands.
He agreed to join me for the movie.
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