With ( preposition , conjunction )

(As a preposition)

With ( preposition )

  1. accompanied by
  2. having or showing a particular feeling or characteristic
  3. using or involving a particular tool or resource
  4. in comparison or contrast to
  5. as a result of

Origin:

Old english wið, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german mit.

Examples:

  1. I am going with my friends.
  2. I am happy with my life.
  3. I am cooking with this recipe.
  4. I am taller than him.
  5. I am tired with all this work.

(As a conjunction)

With ( conjunction )

  1. accompanied by
  2. having or showing a particular feeling or characteristic
  3. using or involving a particular tool or resource
  4. in comparison or contrast to
  5. as a result of

Origin:

Old english wið, of germanic origin; related to dutch and german mit.

Examples:

  1. I am going with my friends.
  2. I am happy with my life.
  3. I am cooking with this recipe.
  4. I am taller than him.
  5. I am tired with all this work.
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