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This redundancy, and the efforts of seventeenth and eighteenth century grammarians to align english with latin, lead some people to say it is ungrammatical to end with at . He agreed to my demands. So they are not cognate. · the object is the difference. But these days im observing the usage of the above sentence (especially in american movies) like this, he dont eat meat. Grammatically, for he/she/it we use does or doesnt like in, he doesnt eat meat. My assumption - when to use dont? Se the while he is from o. e. You agree on some issue or point of debate. Matt does not agree with my answer. 民国年间以至上世纪60年代,都依传统习惯读作shè,后来大陆多读作yè,台湾则仍其旧贯。那么到底“叶”字读音应该是什么?为什么会产生这样的差异呢?这是我们教授的一个小论文题目以下是我从姓氏地名角度参考资料整理出来的。 从叶公好龙这个成语的相关背景来看。 《左传》记载:鲁成公. So, after a lot of observations, im assuming that both usages are correct. I agree with you. · the text you have copied says that she is from o. e. We agreed on this issue. · it is not needed because the questions could be more concisely put as where is she/he?. You agree to demands/queries, or you agree to do something. When you agree with someone/something, it means you accept the point of someone/something. In temporary situations. He agreed to join me for the movie.