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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

When to use "with you", in you, to you"

When to use "with you", in you, to you" in a sentence?
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Thanks As with any phrase, you must use these phrases when you mean them. The choice of preposition will depend on the other words in the sentence (especially the verbs). I agree with you.

  • Thanks As with any phrase, you must use these phrases when you mean them.
  • The choice of preposition will depend on the other words in the sentence (especially the verbs).
  • I agree with you.
  • (agree with) I am disappointed in you.
  • (disappointed in) I need to talk to you.
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Anonymous When to use "with you", in you, to you" in a sentence?Thanks
As with any phrase, you must use these phrases when you mean them.

The choice of preposition will depend on the other words in the sentence (especially the verbs).

I agree with you. (agree with)
I am disappointed in you. (disappointed in)
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You will get a general idea of the range of meanings of "with", "in" and "to" by looking in a dictionary. Unfortunately this will not always tell you which is correct to use in any particular context. With English prepositions you often have to learn collocations individually.

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