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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
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Should I say ‘to’ or ‘with’ in the given sentence?

Should I say ‘to’ or ‘with’ in the given sentence? The first given preposition sounds natural to me. What do you think?

I saw my ex-girlfriend dancing (to, with) a loud music.
  

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Rommel Should I say ‘to’ or ‘with’ in the given sentence? The first given preposition sounds natural to me. What do you think?

  • Rommel Should I say ‘to’ or ‘with’ in the given sentence?
  • The first given preposition sounds natural to me.
  • What do you think?
  • I saw my ex-girlfriend dancing (to, with) a loud music.
  • Edit: This post was intended to have a "cross-out" of the highlighted part.
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RommelShould I say ‘to’ or ‘with’ in the given sentence? The first given preposition sounds natural to me. What do you think? I saw my ex-girlfriend dancing (to, with) a loud music.
Edit: This post was intended to have a "cross-out" of the highlighted part. It didn't work, although it shows up on my edit scr
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I'd say "... dancing to a loud music".

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