Owais_K
What does it implies when we start sentence with "with", as in the following sentence. With the car sales surge in July by 105pc, government officials, are claiming that the country is back ok the path of rapid recovery.
2021年8月13日 10:38
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In this sentence With is equivalent to “because of”.
2021年8月13日
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"Because of", "given that", "due to", 'on account of the " are all acceptable.
2021年8月13日
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Here "with" is synonymous with "Given that" or "Because". It is followed by a statement of fact which then leads to some other conclusion. You have some errors though. The correct sentence would be: With car sales surging in July by 105 per cent, government officials are claiming that the country on back on the path of rapid recovery. Or you could say, "With the car sale surge in July of 105 per cent ..." or "Given that car sales surged in July by 105 per cent ..." or "Because car sales surged in July by 105 per cent ..." Does that help?
2021年8月13日
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Most welcome
2021年8月13日
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Owais_K
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