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- pronunciation:
- wIth
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preposition |
definition 1: |
When you are with your mom, you and your mom are together. When you play with your dog, you and your dog play together.
I walk home with my brother after school.- antonyms:
- against
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definition 2: |
If you see a girl with red hair, you see a girl who has red hair.
I like cats with stripes, but my sister likes cats with just one color.- antonyms:
- without
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definition 3: |
When your dad locks the door with a key, it means that he locks the door by using a key. If you write with a pen, you write by using a pen.
I pounded the nail in with a hammer.Jason eats macaroni and cheese with a fork, but I eat it with a spoon. |
definition 4: |
When you mix butter with sugar, it means that you mix the two things together. When you put one thing with another thing, you put them together or in a group with other things.
Jan's mom put her blue sweater with her other sweaters in the drawer. |
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