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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Be careful to/with your words.

Be careful to/with your words.

Do both to and with work in the above? If yes, what do they mean respectively? Thanks.
  

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I'd only use "with" here.

  • I'd only use "with" here.
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I'd only use "with" here.
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AnnvanI'd only use "with" here.
Thanks, Annvan.

But what doesn't the base sentence mean to you?

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