Biology, asked by dishaghorpade2005, 5 months ago

different between about and with??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

With could almost mean the same thing(s) as the word "and", meaning do something together, in company with, however, with is a preposition, only; and "and" can be, only, used as a conjunction. Which is to say, well, this is a little bit complex: You can say: I'm with you. You cannot say: I'm and you.

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Answered by sanamansoori54
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mujhe nhi pataa aapko pataa chale toh .... mujhe bhi batana

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