Kai
Hey friends, can I use "with" in this way??? Do they make sense to you?? 1. He swung his sword lightly, with the tip of his sword drawing a beautiful arc in the air. 2. He collapsed onto the ground, with all of his flesh and blood being drained until a thin layer of skin was left.
2024年10月2日 09:29
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It's correct to use it but it's not absolutely necessary. In fact, it might be better without it. Also, it'd be better not to repeat sword. He swung his sword lightly, (with) its tip drawing a beautiful arc in the air. He collapsed onto the ground, (with) all of his flesh and blood being drained untill 'only' a thin layer of skin was left.
2024年10月2日
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For the 2nd sentence, you can also say "until all that was left, was a thin layer of skin"
2024年10月2日
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Yes. Correct.
2024年10月2日
not really...
2024年10月2日
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中国語 (普通話), 中国語 (広東語), 中国語 (福建語), 英語, インドネシア語, マライ語, ロシア語
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中国語 (広東語), 英語, インドネシア語, マライ語, ロシア語