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Misse Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Prepostion???

Can anyone please help me ?which preposition should I used to each of the following;
Started with
Started from
Started to
Compared to
Compared with
Thank you in advance!!
  

Top answer

They can all be used, but note that in 'started to', 'to' is not a preposition; it's part of the following infinitive. CJ

  • They can all be used, but note that in 'started to', 'to' is not a preposition; it's part of the following infinitive.
  • CJ
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They can all be used, but note that in 'started to', 'to' is not a preposition; it's part of the following infinitive.

CJ
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Ok, but I'm still confused,how can I know that I'm using them right..for instance in the sentence or speaking,if u don't mind could you please give me some sentence examples...thank you
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Futhermore, I got the infintive but not the preposition..
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Missesentence examples
For sentence examples, try fraze.it. Start with these links and change the search string as desired. You will find thousands of sentence examples.

http://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=%22started+with%22&l=0&sugg=off
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Thank you so much??

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