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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

With the lungs

Symptoms usually start in early childhood and vary from child to child, but the condition gets slowly worse over time, with the lungs and digestive system becoming increasingly damaged.
Cystic fibrosis

Please explain the grammatical form and function of "with" in "with the lungs...".

My guess: preposition but nut sue of the function of the phrase " with the lungs...".

Adverb?

  

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JigneshbharatiPlease explain the grammatical form and function of "with" in "with the lungs...".My guess: preposition but nut sue of the function of the phrase " with the lungs...".

Yes, a prepositional phrase describing (a part of?) the condition, though perhaps not structurally:

'...the condition...with the the lungs...'

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