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Nicetomeetyou Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

with you?

Is it absolutely necessary to use 'with you?'

It's better to take something to read with you in case you have to wait there.
  

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No. 'With you' is implied within 'take something' so is not needed. In either case, it'd be more natural to me to put 'with you' after 'something' as it works with the verb 'take' and not 'read'.

  • No.
  • 'With you' is implied within 'take something' so is not needed.
  • In either case, it'd be more natural to me to put 'with you' after 'something' as it works with the verb 'take' and not 'read'.
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No.
'With you' is implied within 'take something' so is not needed. In either case, it'd be more natural to me to put 'with you' after 'something' as it works with the verb 'take' and not 'read'.

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