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Balboa1 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

With/in

Is there difference:

Doesn’t you dad want you to be late involved with/in the family business?

  

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balboa1 Doesn’t you dad want you to be late involved with/in the family business? Both 'with' and 'in' are fine. 'in' seems a little more appropriate.

  • balboa1 Doesn’t you dad want you to be late involved with/in the family business?
  • Both 'with' and 'in' are fine.
  • 'in' seems a little more appropriate.
  • But don't include 'late'.
  • I don't know why you wrote 'late'.
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balboa1Doesn’t you dad want you to be late involved with/in the family business?

Both 'with' and 'in' are fine. 'in' seems a little more appropriate.

But don't include 'late'. I don't know why you wrote 'late'.

CJ

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