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Hans51 Posted 13 years ago
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Leave it to me. VS. Leave it with me.

Leave it to me. VS. Leave it with me.

What do they sound like? I think that they are used interchangeably and could mean the same. What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

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Hans51 Leave it to me. VS. Leave it with me.

  • Hans51 Leave it to me.
  • VS.
  • Leave it with me.
  • The first suggests to me that the speaker will deal with the situation.
  • The second suggests that the speaker will think about the situation and possible try to deal with it.
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Hans51Leave it to me. VS. Leave it with me.
The first suggests to me that the speaker will deal with the situation.
The second suggests that the speaker will think about the situation and possible try to deal with it.

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