difference between by and with
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The key difference between With and By is that with is a preposition while by is used as a preposition, an adverb, an adjective and even a noun. Both with and by belong to the category of prepositions in English Grammar. In active voice sentences, with often follows a noun in a sentence while by often follows a verb
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The key difference between With and By is that with is a preposition while by is used as a preposition, an adverb, an adjective and even a noun. ... In active voice sentences, with often follows a noun in a sentence while by often follows a verb.
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