I saw the following definition for with as a preposition at Learnersdictionary.com used to say that people or things are together in one place Do you have your books with you? I left the money in the car (along) with my keys. The children are home with their father. Which two nouns are related by with in the above example: The children and their father or home and their father? Thanks
Top answer
The children and their father
— Clive
The children and their father
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