Hi, I have a grammar question--
So, IDK where I learned it but I default to "agreeance" instead of "agreement" most of the time without realising it. I often change it but it's default.
I looked it up & these are the definitions (other than political, which isn't the context I'm using it in)
Agreeance: The sharing of a view or opinion; agreement. (("I am in agreeance with you."))
Agreement: harmony or accordance in opinion or feeling; a position or result of agreeing.
(or, the absence of incompatibility between two things; consistency)
So what is the difference?
The definition isn't exactly helping me tell them apart
Is there a particular sentence structure to use each or...?
Anyone who knows this please reply or reblog this with an answer? Please?
~Stardust (little)












