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fools agree vs fools agrees

The correct phrase is 'fools agree.' In this case, 'fools' is a plural noun, so the verb 'agree' should also be in the plural form. 'Agree' is the correct form for the third person plural (they). 'Fools agrees' is incorrect because 'agrees' is the singular form of the verb.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 535 views

fools agree

This phrase is correct. 'Fools' is a plural noun, so the verb 'agree' should also be in the plural form.

Use this phrase when referring to a group of foolish individuals who are in agreement about something.

Examples:

  • Fools agree that honesty is the best policy.
  • Even fools agree on the importance of education.
  • Fools agree on the need for change.
  • Do fools agree on anything?
  • Why do fools agree on such foolish ideas?
  • Mar 15, 2015 ... Lying Fools Agree With Made Up News About Obama. Jimmy Kimmel loves sending his camera crew to Hollywood Blvd in Los Angeles to ...
  • Holy fools agree that false identification with the “self” fosters fear, hatred, and greed, which in turn result in violence and war. Consequently, holy fools usually ...
  • The married Fools agree and look into Folc's past as Folquet for clues. They visit his wife and learn that the abbot was a womanizer and that the bloody message ...
  • Jul 20, 2015 ... @delta3074 said: @gpuking said: Er, I don't wish, pretty much all the media and majority of gamers except you hermit fools agree with this fact.

fools agrees

This phrase is incorrect. 'Agrees' is the singular form of the verb, which does not match the plural noun 'fools.'

  • Alternative forms[edit]. prædicate (archaic). Etymology 1[edit]. From Middle French predicat (French prédicat), from post-classical Late Latin praedicatum (“ thing ...
  • In other words, the fools agrees that God exists but denies that God exists. Anselm uses his reasoning to say that the fool has not understood the concept of God, ...
  • Jul 31, 2015 ... some fools agrees that he can run it like that because they are bunch of imbecile, they should ask him to run their father personael business like ...
  • Here, the Predicate Nominal fools agrees with the italicised NP they, in spite of the fact that (as we argued earlier) the two are contained in different Clauses at ...

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