Multiple choice softskills communication

Are you saying you agree ------ their arguments.

  1. to

  2. for

  3. with

  4. about

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C Correct answer
Explanation

We agree 'with' someone's arguments or opinions. The preposition 'with' is used after 'agree' when indicating the person or position you're in concurrence with. 'Agree to' is used for proposals or suggestions, while 'agree about' works for topics or subjects. 'Agree for' is not standard English usage.