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Makiasan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I'm one of the singers (with) the band.

My English textbook, which is written by a native English speaker says "I'm one of the singers (with) the band", NOT (of/ for/ in), but on google search there are only 5 results with the word "with." Is the textbook correct?
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Yes, it's correct. You probably already heard "I'm with the FBI" from American movies and the grammar in your example is no different.

  • Yes, it's correct.
  • You probably already heard "I'm with the FBI" from American movies and the grammar in your example is no different.
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Yes, it's correct. You probably already heard "I'm with the FBI" from American movies and the grammar in your example is no different.
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Thanks a lot, Ivanhr!
Maki

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