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With

From Teflpedia

With /wɪð/ is an English preposition.

With is used to indicate manner, agency, or the use of an instrument. For example:

  • She played the tuba with gusto. (manner)
  • Emily played tennis with Sarah (agency)
  • The Queen cut the cake with a sword. (instrument).

Contrastive analysis[edit | edit source]

with has equivalents in many other languages, though exact usage may vary somewhat: