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Agree galgame
Agree galgame









One place you can look to is Twitter Search. Think about what you would say in an actual conversation. Or a single "proper manner" to ask and answer. I would not look to grammar sources for answers to this type of question. Sometimes the question is rhetorical, meaning that the person does not really expect an answer in return. It depends on what is meant by galgame, but a web search suggests Dragon Knight is one of the oldest. This OVA is very loosely based on the erotic RPG series of the same name (potential NSFW content). Typically when someone is offering an opinion and is looking for your approval or acknowledgment or opinion, rather than asking "Do you agree?" they will use the negative construction "Don't you agree?" or more emphatically: "Do you not agree?" Using the more general term of visual novel as a category, the 2-episode OVA Rance from 1993 seems to be the first anime adapted from such a medium. "Do you agree with me?" is correct grammar. "Are you agree with me?" is incorrect grammar. "The proper manner to ask and answer using "agree" is:ĭo you agree with me? or Are you agree with me?"











Agree galgame