Basic English grammar rules-2
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Today's topic is...
 Prepositions "With," "Over," and "By" 
 With 
 Used to indicate being together or being involved: 
I ordered a sandwich with a drink.
He was with his friend when he saw me.
She has been working with her sister at the nail shop.
The manager will be with you shortly.
 Used to indicate "having": 
I met a guy with green eyes.
Were you the one talking with an accent?
People with a lot of money are not always happy.
 Used to indicate "using": 
I wrote a letter with the pen you gave me.
This is the soup that I made with rice and barley.
He cut my hair with his gold scissors.
 Used to indicate feeling: 
I am emailing you with my sincere apology.
He came to the front stage with confidence.
 Used to indicate agreement or understanding: 
Are you with me?
Yes, I am completely with you.
She agrees with me. 
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