1b00We pleaded 00with00 him not to go.02b02br 02br 00Why preposition `with' is used here?02br 02br 00I think the right way to say is :02br 02br 01b00We pleaded to him not to go.02b0-
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0No, we always plead with someone.02br 02br 00If you are talking about what they are asking permission to do, you would use 'to.02br 02br 00He pleaded with the judge. He pleaded to be released from jail.02br 02br 00She pleaded with the toddler. She pleaded to be allowed to read her book in peace.0-
0Could you give me some more examples of the same kind other than verb `plead'?02br 02br 00Also I can't understand what you mean this (02br 02br 01b01i00If you are talking about what they are asking permission to do, you would use 'to02i00. )02b0-