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Hanuman_2000 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

In-with

Hello,

1. Something is covered in snow

2. Something is covered with mud.

What is the difference between the usage of 'in' and 'with' in the above sentences?

Thanks.
  

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hanuman_2000 What is the difference between the usage of 'in' and 'with' in the above sentences? Nothing; you may reverse the prepositions in your two sentences.

  • hanuman_2000 What is the difference between the usage of 'in' and 'with' in the above sentences?
  • Nothing; you may reverse the prepositions in your two sentences.
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hanuman_2000What is the difference between the usage of 'in' and 'with' in the above sentences?
Nothing; you may reverse the prepositions in your two sentences.

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