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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

On or with?

Should I use "on" or "with" in the sentence below?

I made this chart on/with my computer.

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I'd say 'on', but 'with' doesn't sound wrong either. 'on' focuses on where; 'with' focuses on 'how', 'by what means'. CJ

  • I'd say 'on', but 'with' doesn't sound wrong either.
  • 'on' focuses on where; 'with' focuses on 'how', 'by what means'.
  • CJ
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I'd say 'on', but 'with' doesn't sound wrong either.

'on' focuses on where; 'with' focuses on 'how', 'by what means'.

CJ

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