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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

continue vs continue with

please continue with your discussion.

Can we remove "with" from the sentence and dose it still has the same meaning? what is the grammatical function of "with" ?
  

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" In this particular situation the word "with" is expendable and might be considered to have no real grammatical function.

  • " In this particular situation the word "with" is expendable and might be considered to have no real grammatical function.
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It's correct and has the same meaning with or without the word "with." It sounds more formal with the "with." In this particular situation the word "with" is expendable and might be considered to have no real grammatical function.

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