Hi
I checked a couple of books and sites to (sufficiently) understand the difference between with and along with, but none was much help.
Could anyone help me please?
http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-with-and-vs-along-with/
Are these the same?
She came along with her three daughters.
She came with her three daughters.
Thanks,
Tom
There is no difference. It could possibly be this nuance: She came along with her three daughters. Her daughters wanted to go.
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There is no difference.
It could possibly be this nuance:
She came along with her three daughters. Her daughters wanted to go. She went with them.
She came with her three daughters. She wanted to go. She brought her daughters with her.