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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Starting a sentence with "with it"

I really need to know this!
Does it sound right to start a sentence with "with it"? I can't tell.
In spanish it is possible, it's "con esto".....
for example: "Take this key. With it you'll be able to open the door to your room"..
Thank you!
  

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It's not wrong, although I wouldn't say it is common. I'd follow it with a comma. Clive

  • It's not wrong, although I wouldn't say it is common.
  • I'd follow it with a comma.
  • Clive
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It's not wrong, although I wouldn't say it is common.
I'd follow it with a comma.

Clive
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AnonymousDoes it sound right to start a sentence with "with it"? I can't tell...
for example: "Take this key. With it you'll be able to open the door to your room"..
Yes, that sounds fine.

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