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"with" preposition is where use

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Answered by khushipar
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A preposition is a word that indicates the relationship between a noun and the other words of a sentence. They explain relationships of sequence, space, and logic between the object of the sentence and the rest of the sentence. They help us understand order, time connections, and positions.

Prepositions of agents or things indicate a casual relationship between nouns and other parts of the sentence.

Of, for, by, with, about, etc. are the most used and common prepositions of agents or things.

He is playing with his brothers.
He killed a snake with a stick.

Answered by Swarup1998
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Preposition : A preposition is a word or a collection of words which is put before a Noun or Pronoun to show its position in the place or in the situation, or to relate it with other words in a sentence.

Uses of the preposition "with" :

To narrate the action performed by any object or to relate nouns, we use "with".

1. The students are writing with pens.

2. I am playing with my brother.

3. No arguments prevailed with them.

4. We see with our eyes and we hear with our ears.

5. He had great influential with the head clerk.

6. The Winter came with Snow.

7. I have no money with me.

Note - "with" is also used to make Group verbs.

1. Bear with (tolerate) - I cannot bear with him any longer.

2. Deal with (behave) - Deal politely with people.

3. Commence with (begin) - The ceremony commenced with a song.

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