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Navitasan Posted 7 years ago
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Along with

1) Along with John, they kidnapped Harry.

2) Together with John, they kidnapped Harry.

Can one tell if he was kidnapped or one of the kidnappers?


3) Along with his wife, I met Pete.

4) Together with his wife, I met Pete.

Can one tell if his wife was with me or with him when I met him?


Gratefully,

Navi

  

Top answer

1. Could mean John was also kidnapped by 'they'. 2.

  • 1.
  • Could mean John was also kidnapped by 'they'.
  • 2.
  • John and another person kidnapped Harry.
  • 3&4.
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1. Could mean John was also kidnapped by 'they'.

2. John and another person kidnapped Harry.

3&4. The person met Pete and his wife.

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