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Interventizio Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

To go with (it)

Here an example:

"I'll bring to the party two steaks and three meat swekers TO GO WITH it".
If I understand correctly, this expression means: "In addition to, together with (the steaks)." Right?
  

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Yes. To match grammatically, it should really be "to go with them ".

  • Yes.
  • To match grammatically, it should really be "to go with them ".
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Yes. To match grammatically, it should really be "to go with them".

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