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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Preposition - with

Can I say,

(a) They are helpful to / with / for the teacher.

(b) She slipped and stepped (on) / with a banana skin.

(c) She thanked him with /for some money.

(d) She rewarded the man some money / with some money.

(e) He rushed after / rushed the bus because he was late.
  

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Hi, Can I say, (a) They are helpful to / with / for the teacher. (b) She slipped and stepped on / with a banana skin. (c) She thanked him with some money.

  • Hi, Can I say, (a) They are helpful to / with / for the teacher.
  • (b) She slipped and stepped on / with a banana skin.
  • (c) She thanked him with some money.
  • She gave him some.
  • She thanked him for some money.
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Hi,

Can I say,





(a) They are helpful to / with / for the teacher.



(b) She slipped and stepped on / with a banana skin.



(c) She thanked him with some money. She gave him some.

She thanked him for some money. He gave her some.


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