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i am totally agree with this idea vs i am totally agree upon this idea

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is 'I totally agree with this idea.' 'Upon' is not used in this context.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 2912 views

i am totally agree with this idea

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'I totally agree with this idea.'

The correct structure is 'I totally agree with [something].' 'With' is the preposition that should be used after 'agree.'
  • Hence I totally agree with the idea of differentiating between the beneficiary' of the card and the vehicle.
  • However, as I have said, the scientific community does not currently seem to totally agree with the idea that a more or less immediate ban would aid consumer safety.
  • From the point of view of values, I am convinced of this and I totally agree with the ideas expressed by Mr Coelho, and therefore I will not repeat them.
  • I totally agree with what he said. I should also like, Mr President, to underline one of the ideas emphasized by the rapporteur: that this agreement is being negotiated in a secretive manner.
  • I totally agree with Mr Karas.
  • So, I am totally over it.
  • I am totally versed in the genre of the period.
  • I am totally committed to you.
  • I am totally committed to my sobriety.
  • We are finding my body and I am totally passing over.
  • I am totally, fully, completely aware.
  • Look, Caroline, I'm really sorry, but I am totally clean.
  • I am totally right for this.
  • And I am totally up for the job.
  • I am totally ready to get mixed up in this choco-vanilla shake.
  • Because I am totally hosting a murder-mystery dinner.
  • But now I am totally on your side.
  • I am totally adrift in that class.
  • I am totally tagging you in that photo.
  • I am totally aware of the problems that all this has caused for British farmers.

Alternatives:

  • I totally agree with this idea.

i am totally agree upon this idea

This phrase is incorrect. 'Upon' is not used in this context.

The correct structure is 'I totally agree with [something].' 'Upon' is not used after 'agree.'
  • So, I am totally over it.
  • I am totally versed in the genre of the period.
  • I am totally committed to you.
  • I am totally committed to my sobriety.
  • We are finding my body and I am totally passing over.
  • I am totally, fully, completely aware.
  • Look, Caroline, I'm really sorry, but I am totally clean.
  • I am totally right for this.
  • And I am totally up for the job.
  • I am totally ready to get mixed up in this choco-vanilla shake.
  • Because I am totally hosting a murder-mystery dinner.
  • But now I am totally on your side.
  • I am totally adrift in that class.
  • I am totally tagging you in that photo.
  • I am totally aware of the problems that all this has caused for British farmers.
  • I am totally babbling because I am starstruck.
  • No way, I am totally out of there.
  • I am totally in like with patrick.
  • I am totally opposed to favouring of one sector of agriculture at the expense of another.
  • I am totally mobile, man.

Alternatives:

  • I totally agree with this idea.

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