I am agree with your idea.
I agree with your idea
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"Agree" is already a action verb (like play or like). You don't need "am."
I need to _____ my homework.
do
What is the opposite of possible?
impossible
Give up
To quit doing something or stop trying
What does "a piece of cake" mean?
Very easy
She doesn't has any homework tonight.
She doesn't have any homework tonight.
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After don't or doesn't, always use the base verb (have, not has).
Don't worry if you _____ a mistake.
make
What is the opposite of honest?
dishonest
Hang out
To spend casual time with friends
What does "break a leg" mean?
Good luck (usually for a performance)
I have lived in this city since three years.
I have lived in this city for three years.
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Use FOR for a length of time (for 3 years). Use SINCE for a specific starting point (since 2021 or since Monday).
Could you _____ me a favor?
do
What is the opposite of patient?
impatient
Figure out
To discover a solution or understand a problem
What does "under the weather" mean?
Sick or unwell
I am really looking forward to see you.
I am really looking forward to seeing you.
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The phrase "look forward to" is always followed by an -ing verb.
I have to _____ an appointment with the doctor.
make
What is the opposite of polite?
impolite
Run out of
To have no more left of an item (e.g., time, milk, money)
What does "once in a blue moon" mean?
Very rarely
If I will go to the party, I will call you.
If I go to the party, I will call you.
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Never put "will" inside the "if" part of a sentence. Use present simple instead.
That suggestion doesn't _____ any sense.
make
What is the opposite of responsible?
irresponsible
Call off
To cancel an event or meeting
What does "bite the bullet" mean?
To force yourself to do something difficult or unpleasant