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he has no comments but agree vs he has no comments but agreed

The correct phrase is "he has no comments but agreed." The verb "agreed" should be in the past tense to match the context of having no comments in the past.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

he has no comments but agree

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "agree" should be in the past tense to match the context.

The correct form is "he has no comments but agreed." Use the past tense form of the verb after "but" to maintain consistency in the sentence.
  • I would like to thank everyone for their comments but I agree most with the comment made by Mr Hänsch.
  • For now the Carrington White House has no comment...
  • Mr Lomax has no comment on today's events.
  • The Rapporteur has no comments on the realignment of this act.
  • Eurostat has no comments on the other national data providers.
  • The Secretary-General has no comments to make on the Court's observations.
  • The Rapporteur has no comments on the realignment of this act.
  • The Court has no comments on the Commission's proposal.
  • My client has no comment at this time, thank you.
  • The Commission has no comment to make on a specific domestic Romanian issue, especially when the situation is still evolving.
  • The ECB has no comments on the technical specifications laid down in the proposed regulation.
  • Poland has no comments on the notification, but stressed the need to reconsider the levels of nitrites laid down in Directive 2006/52/EC, following a re-evaluation by EFSA.
  • The fourth victim was a 80-year old man, but the police has no comments about a possible connection with other killings in Silver Height.
  • No, Olivia Pope Associates has no comment at this time.
  • Regarding the private opinions mentioned in the question, the Council has no comment to make on what those attending the fair may have had to say.
  • He is perfectly entitled to table them, but the Presidency has no comments to make, either on its own, or on the Council's, behalf.
  • The Commission has no comment to make on the issue of a possible compensation by the Government of the shareholders of Railtrack.
  • The complainant had no comments but the group of companies concerned objected on several grounds.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I think the figures and numbers that Mrs Hybašková and Mrs Morgantini have given us need no comment but just deserve our absolute respect.
  • On the question concerning the visit by the Dalai Lama to Taiwan in the aftermath of the typhoon, the visit by the Dalai Lama was a decision taken by the Taiwanese authorities, and the European Commission has no comment on it.

he has no comments but agreed

This phrase is correct. The verb "agreed" is in the past tense, which is appropriate in this context.

Use this phrase when referring to someone who has no comments but has already agreed to something in the past.
  • For now the Carrington White House has no comment...
  • Mr Lomax has no comment on today's events.
  • The Rapporteur has no comments on the realignment of this act.
  • Eurostat has no comments on the other national data providers.
  • The Secretary-General has no comments to make on the Court's observations.
  • The Rapporteur has no comments on the realignment of this act.
  • The Court has no comments on the Commission's proposal.
  • My client has no comment at this time, thank you.
  • The Commission has no comment to make on a specific domestic Romanian issue, especially when the situation is still evolving.
  • The ECB has no comments on the technical specifications laid down in the proposed regulation.
  • Poland has no comments on the notification, but stressed the need to reconsider the levels of nitrites laid down in Directive 2006/52/EC, following a re-evaluation by EFSA.
  • The fourth victim was a 80-year old man, but the police has no comments about a possible connection with other killings in Silver Height.
  • No, Olivia Pope Associates has no comment at this time.
  • Regarding the private opinions mentioned in the question, the Council has no comment to make on what those attending the fair may have had to say.
  • He is perfectly entitled to table them, but the Presidency has no comments to make, either on its own, or on the Council's, behalf.
  • The Commission has no comment to make on the issue of a possible compensation by the Government of the shareholders of Railtrack.
  • The complainant had no comments but the group of companies concerned objected on several grounds.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, I think the figures and numbers that Mrs Hybašková and Mrs Morgantini have given us need no comment but just deserve our absolute respect.
  • On the question concerning the visit by the Dalai Lama to Taiwan in the aftermath of the typhoon, the visit by the Dalai Lama was a decision taken by the Taiwanese authorities, and the European Commission has no comment on it.
  • No comments were received concerning Turkey as proposed analogue country.

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