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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

High five

Is this sentence correct:


"When this is over, I will high five with you."

  

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"With" is not exactly wrong. "

  • "With" is not exactly wrong.
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"With" is not exactly wrong. If someone in my town said that, I would think nothing of it, but if somebody with a foreign accent said it, I would be tempted to help them by correcting them, "You just say 'high five you', not 'with you'."

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