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Shaunm Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Help me with the rule of 'with'?

Hi,

So which of this is grammatically correct?

There is some promising updates with this new release
There is some promising updates in this new release

Also, could you please tell me if a sentence can be started with 'With' ?
  

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shaunm There are some promising update s in this new release . As shown above. shaunm Also, could you please tell me if a sentence can be started with 'With' ?

  • shaunm There are some promising update s in this new release .
  • As shown above.
  • shaunm Also, could you please tell me if a sentence can be started with 'With' ?
  • Yes it can.
  • CJ
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shaunmThere are some promising updates in this new release.
As shown above.
shaunmAlso, could you please tell me if a sentence can be started with 'With' ?
Yes it can.

CJ
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Thanks CJ,

Could you please care to tell me why we should not be using with in this sentence? I have seen some sentences like 'There are more to expect with this new update', 'With this recent update everything will be perfect' like this?

Please tell me the rule of 'with'

Thanks again for all your help
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Let's assume, for the sake of clarity, that "this new release" refers to a new version of a networked multiplayer video game. Then:

There are some promising updates in this new release. -- there are some promising updates in the new version itself

There are some promising updates with this new release. -- there are some promising updates coming with the new version
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Thank you so much!!!

So, if I am assuming correct, with is mostly used to define something that's expected to happen or supposed to happen in the future?

Best,
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shaunmThank you so much!!!So, if I am assuming correct, with is mostly used to define something that's expected to happen or supposed to happen in the future? Best,
No.

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