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Bamtori Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

what they did "WITH" Tom and me

A: She already feels like I watch her every move.

B: Sometimes we have to with the people that we love.

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A: He'll destroy you, like he did with his wife.

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A: They'll shut everybody else out except their family, exactly what they did with Tom and me.

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Would anybody here explain why the preposition "with" is used in these sentences? I would think that "with" used in those three actually means the preposition "to". I would appreciate any help. Thanks!
  

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These uses of with mean something like in the case of , or when it concerned/concerns . CJ

  • These uses of with mean something like in the case of , or when it concerned/concerns .
  • CJ
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These uses of with mean something like in the case of, or when it concerned/concerns.

CJ

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