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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

At or with

When I ate the cake, I was amazed with(or at) its taste
If you eat this meal you will get amazed with(or at) its taste

Do I need to use at or with in the above sentences?
  

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When I ate the cake, I was amazed with(or at) its taste . I would use 'by' in both sentences. If you eat this meal you will be amazed with(or at) its taste .

  • When I ate the cake, I was amazed with(or at) its taste .
  • I would use 'by' in both sentences.
  • If you eat this meal you will be amazed with(or at) its taste .
  • Do I need to use at or with in the above sentences?
  • Yes, you need to use something.
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When I ate the cake, I was amazed with(or at) its taste. I would use 'by' in both sentences.
If you eat this meal you will be amazed with(or at) its taste.
Do I need to use at or with in the above sentences? Yes, you need to use something. You cannot say '(was)(will be) amazed it's taste.'
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canadian45Do I need to use at or with in the above sentences? Yes, you need to use something. You cannot say '(was)(will be) amazed it's taste.'
So which one would be correct, by or with or at?
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Can anyone please help me to solve my question.
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I gave you my opinion that "by" is better than the two choices you asked about.
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Ok thanks, So do I need to only use by in such context or we can also use at or with?

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