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"I do not totally agree" vs "I do not totally agreed"

The correct phrase is 'I do not totally agree.' The verb 'agree' should be in the base form 'agree' after the auxiliary verb 'do.' 'Agreed' is the past tense form of 'agree' and is not suitable in this context.

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

I do not totally agree

This phrase is correct. 'Agree' is the base form of the verb that should follow the auxiliary verb 'do.'

This phrase is used to express a lack of complete agreement with something. It is a common way to convey a partial disagreement.

Examples:

  • I do not totally agree with your assessment of the situation.
  • She does not totally agree with the proposed changes.
  • They do not totally agree on the best course of action.
  • He does not totally agree with the decision made by the committee.
  • We do not totally agree with the conclusions drawn in the report.

I do not totally agreed

This phrase is incorrect. 'Agreed' is the past tense form of 'agree' and does not match the present tense 'do not.'


Alternatives:

  • I do not totally agree
  • I did not totally agree
  • I have not totally agreed
  • I will not totally agree
  • I am not totally agreeing

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