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she is writing with a gel pen.
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Answered by bestwriters
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She is writing with a gel pen. It is a preposition.

Explanation:

  • The underlined word is a preposition. (option c)
  • Here 'with' is used as a preposition, which refers to the meaning of 'using something.'
  • Some other examples of using the preposition 'with' are
  1. Cut it with a knife.
  2. I cut my hair with scissors.
  3. I wrote a letter with a pencil.
  • With can also be used with phrasal verbs such as 'bear with me' or 'bear with something.'
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

She is writing with a gel pen.

  • With = a preposition

Explanation:

  • 'With' is a Simple Preposition.

  • Preposition is placed before a particular Noun or pronoun to indicate its relation to some other word (a Noun or Pronoun) in the Sentence.Example : The ball is on the table. 'On' denotes the relation between the table and the ball.

  • There are six kinds of Prepositions: 1. Simple Preposition, 2. Double preposition, 3. Compound prepositions, 4. Participial prepositions, 5. Pharase prepositions, 6. Disguised prprepositions
  • Uses of With : Relation with the object
  1. She is walking with her mother. (Expressing togetherness).
  2. Do it with a niddle.(For instrument)
  3. With all his efforts he failed.(Despite)
  4. I have ko money with me.(Possession)
  5. Fill the glass with water.(Filling up)
  6. I agree with you.(For)
  7. He accepted the gift with pleasure.(Manner)
  • 'With' is also used in passive voice. Example: The sanke was killed with a stick.
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