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Nov 20th, 2010, 02:40 am
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"Somebody is agreed on..." and "Somebody agrees on..."
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Re: "Somebody is agreed on..." and "Somebody agrees on..."
The meaning is exactly the same.
- All the experts were agreed on one point. "agreed" = adjective, meaning "in agreement". You could also say : All the experts were in agreement on one...
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