"Mike is with his parents in China now"
is also correct
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Nop.
“with sb" means "in the company of sb; with sb's company".
※ 1. You can say "Mike and his parents are in China now."
※ 2. Mike is in China with his parents now.
with ≠ and
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No.#1 is wrong #2 is correct
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right.like this" A with B is/was..."
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