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Vsuresh Posted 15 years ago
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Grammar

Hi,

which is correct?

He was born into/in a family of immortals.

Can we say 'He sat with him'?
  

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Hi Vsuresh, generally we say He was born in a family.... Regards Natalli

  • Hi Vsuresh, generally we say He was born in a family....
  • Regards Natalli
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Hi

Vsuresh, generally we say He was born in a family....

Regards

Natalli
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vsureshHe was born into/in a family of immortals.
into.

vsureshCan we say 'He sat with him'?
We can.

CJ
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Thank you, CalifJim.

Could you tell me the difference between 'He sat by me' and 'He sat with me'?

Suresh
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He sat by me ( i suppose ) means he sat next to me.

He sat with me means we sat together.

I am not sure if it is right. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thank You.

KRK
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vsureshthe difference between 'He sat by me' and 'He sat with me'?
by me = near me; beside me; next to me. with me = in my presence; both together.

He sat by me at the concert. =~ He was in the seat next to me at the concert.

It was a great comfort that he sat with me for two hours after my father died. =~ He was present in the same room w

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