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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

works with medicine

0Well, I'm not sure how to say my mother's job in English. She works 01b00with02b00 medicine.02br
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00Hi,02br
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00Is it correct to understand "with" in the above as "something to do with?"02br
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00By the way, are the following all right? Thanks.02br
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01i00He works with computers/printing/people/machines.02i0-
  

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0 'With' is ambiguous. 02br 02br 00The word works better with the other examples. 0-

  • 0 'With' is ambiguous.
  • 02br 02br 00The word works better with the other examples.
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0 'With' is ambiguous. How about "in the medical field" or "pharmaceutical field"?02br
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00The word works better with the other examples. 0-
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01cite10Philip12cite10'With' is ambiguous. How about "in the medical field" or "pharmaceutical field"?12br
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11b11u10The word12u10 works better with the other examples12b10.12blockquote
10Thanks, Philip.02br
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00But which word do you refer t
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0But which word do you refer to when you said "the word?" Is it "with?" 01b00yes02b02br
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00By the way, how should I interpret "with" in the base sentence? 01b00perhaps a 'in'02b0-

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