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Zhfan Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Belong to/in/with

Hello.

I'd like to know what's the difference between "belong to/in and with".

I don't belong to/in/with my family.

Thanks.
  

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Hi, If you feel you belong in a place or situation, you feel happy and comfortable in it, because you have the same interests and ideas as other people If something belongs to someone, they own it: The book belongs to Dan . Who does this scarf belong to? And never heard about belong with.

  • Hi, If you feel you belong in a place or situation, you feel happy and comfortable in it, because you have the same interests and ideas as other people If something belongs to someone, they own it: The book belongs to Dan .
  • Who does this scarf belong to?
  • And never heard about belong with.
  • Hope it helps, Iman
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Hi,

If you feel you belong in a place or situation, you feel happy and comfortable in it, because you have the same interests and ideas as other people

If something belongs to someone, they own it: The book belongs to Dan. Who does this scarf belong to?

And never heard about belong with.

Hope it helps,

Iman
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Thanks, but I don't think "belong with" doesn't actually exist, because there's even a song of the same name (You Belong With Me).
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Is it righ?
He belonged himself not only to his family, but also to the people.

I mean he thought himself of not only belonging to his family but also the people. (he wanted to help everyone)

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