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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

With the following clause

We use that as a conjunction to link a verb, adjective or noun with the following clause.

That -clauses - English Grammar Today - Cambridge Dictionary
Is "with" preposition here?
What does it modify,describe or connect in the sentence?
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Jigneshbharati Is "with" preposition here? Yes. 'With' is always a preposition.

  • Jigneshbharati Is "with" preposition here?
  • Yes.
  • 'With' is always a preposition.
  • Jigneshbharati What does it modify,describe or connect in the sentence?
  • link A with B link [a verb, adjective or noun] with [the following clause]
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JigneshbharatiIs "with" preposition here?
Yes. 'With' is always a preposition.
JigneshbharatiWhat does it modify,describe or connect in the sentence?
link A with B
link [a verb, adjective or noun] with [the following clause]

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