Recherche parmi différents professeurs en Anglais…
Layla Ra'ad
Hello amazing people!
Could anyone tell me which sentence sounds accurate?
1. I am blessed by my people.
2. I am blessed WITH my people.
What's the difference between "blessed by and blessed with" ?
Thank you!
26 avr. 2023 14:47
Réponses · 5
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Both are correct but mean different things.
Blessed by means that your people bless you, presumably because of your service to them, your example to them or your accomplishments.
Blessed with means that it is a blessing to have the people that you have. It could also means that you are being blessed at the same time as your people.
26 avril 2023
1
It depends on what you mean. I think what you are trying to express is that "my people are a blessing to me". Which is an ongoing action or trait of your people.
Both phrases you listed express the idea of something being done in a specific moment like at a religious ceremony or other public event.
26 avril 2023
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Layla Ra'ad
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe (Golfe), Arabe (standard moderne), Anglais, Français
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Français
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