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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

In or with

Should it be in or with?

Let's go to the party in/with my car.

Are both correct maybe?
  

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Let's go to the party in my car.

  • Let's go to the party in my car.
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Let's go to the party in my car.
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Mister MicawberIt just sounds odd to me—as if the car were attending the party, too.
Got it. That was what I thought! Thanks teacher.
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Mister MicawberLet's go to the party in my car.
Thanks teacher. Does 'with' imply another meaning or is it just wrong or not a natural way of saying it with 'in'?
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It just sounds odd to me—as if the car were attending the party, too.

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