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Gulmira Suyentayeva
"share you" or "share with you"?
Hello, if I want to share some information with somebody, how can I say?
I wanna share with you some information or
I wanna share you with some information???
I wanna share with you some information or
I wanna share you with some information???
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Yes, Gulmira, that’s correct English. Despite my previous comment, I like the way you’ve put the shorter phrase (“with you”) before the longer phrase (“some words related to our family”).
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Yes, I mean “today I’d like to share some new words related to our family (with someone)"
For example, our teacher says:
In today's lesson I want to share with you some new words related to our family.
Is it correct ?
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Gulmira,
"share you" значит "делить тебя", "делиться тобой".
"share you" значит "делить тебя", "делиться тобой".
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Hi, Gulmira. I’m afraid we absolutely need the “with” (prepositions other than "to" cannot be dropped in English): “I want to share some information with you.” Also, notice that the direct object normally comes before the prepositional phrase in English.
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Phil, thank you very much for helping me)
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Gulmira Suyentayeva
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الكازاخية, الروسية
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الإنجليزية
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