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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

pleaded with him

1b00We pleaded 00with00 him not to go.02b02br
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00Why preposition `with' is used here?02br
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00I think the right way to say is :02br
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01b00We pleaded to him not to go.02b0-
  

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0"Pleaded with" is correct.02br
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01i00We pleaded with him not to go.02i0-
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01cite10Nef12cite10"Pleaded with" is correct.12br
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11i10We pleaded with him not to go.12i12br
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10Thank you Nef02br
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00But could you tell me why `pleaded with' is correct and why `pleaded to' is not correct?02br
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0No, we always plead with someone.02br
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00If you are talking about what they are asking permission to do, you would use 'to.02br
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00He pleaded with the judge. He pleaded to be released from jail.02br
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00She pleaded with the toddler. She pleaded to be allowed to read her book in peace.0-
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0Could you give me some more examples of the same kind other than verb `plead'?02br
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00Also I can't understand what you mean this (02br
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01b01i00If you are talking about what they are asking permission to do, you would use 'to02i00. )02b0-

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