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uysha [10]
3 years ago
10

What is the noun for agree

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Bond [772]3 years ago
4 0
The typical noun corresponding to the verb "to agree" is agreement.

If you want to refer to the process of a agreeing however, it's "agreeing" , as in "agreeing to this treaty is not easy".
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