When you state a verb without a subject, you are making an imperative sentence using an implied you. For example, when I reply to your "agree" nonsense with the words "Shut the fuck up," I am saying "[You] shut the fuck up."
Alternatively, words can be used as exclamatory sentences or statements to express an emotional response. This is usually done with words that are either interjections, profanities, or onomatopoeia. For example, when you say "agree," I may reply with "Good God!" "FUUUUUUCK!" or "Ugh!" Since the verb "to agree" is a passive action (oxymoron), it makes no sense in this context either. Agreed however is an interjection.
Correct
Person A: "The sky is blue."Incorrect
Person B: "I agree."
B (expanded): "I agree [with you]."
A: "The sky is blue."In order to not sound like a dimdick, here are a few of the thousands of better alternatives to "Agree!" that you can use:
B: "Agree."
B (exp.): "[You] agree [with yourself]." Wha-?
- Mhm
- Yup
- Yes
- Right
- Correct
- Agreed
- Affirmative
- Totally
- Definitely
- I concur
- I agree
- That's true
- That's right
- That statement is wholly\mostly\partly accurate
- Erd has a chocolate-covered cock. Also, you make a valid point.






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