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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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"In" or "with"?

Tim was walking down the hotel corridor when his mom arrived in/with an elevator.


1. Is 'in' or 'with' correct?

2. Is the sentence OK?

  

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anonymous 1. Is 'in' or 'with' correct? Only 'in' is correct.

  • anonymous 1.
  • Is 'in' or 'with' correct?
  • Only 'in' is correct.
  • 'with' means his mom was carrying an elevator in her arms.
  • anonymous 2.
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anonymous1. Is 'in' or 'with' correct?

Only 'in' is correct.

'with' means his mom was carrying an elevator in her arms.

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