02 February 2024

Advanced Vocabulary : agree (or not)

You might think that using "agree" and its family in English accurately and appropriately does not present too many problems, however at an advanced level, and for E2L / ESL and E1L users, you would be wrong. Discussing agreeing is more tricky than it looks and, like so many other words and phrases at these levels, nuance is everything.

Join us as we explore how you can agree :

  • with
  • on
  • about
  • that
  • to
  • in
  • by
  • zero preposition I
  • zero preposition II
We of course also explore advanced usages, sayings and particular challenges for Spanish (chileno?) speakers.

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