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Ola
"belong to" and "belong with" - what's the difference? I'd be grateful for some examples of the usage of these two.
2011年2月17日 19:48
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In a romantic context, a person could feel that another person "belongs with" him/her (e.g., "You belong with me, forever and ever"). However, only a slave can "belong to" another person. Otherwise, see smrkrbb's examples above.
2011年2月17日
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'Belong to' describes ownership: the blue 1963 Ford Thunderbird belongs to me, the rusty 1989 Dodge belongs to you. It's the traditional sense of 'belong'. 'Belong with' describes similarity and where something should be categorised: in a library Dickens belongs with Hardy and Austen. You can also use 'belong' with other prepositions as well: 'Your Dodge belongs on the scrap heap, Dickens belongs in 19th century, etc.
2011年2月17日
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belong to someone: this house belongs to my uncle. belong to something: i used to belong to a youth club.
2011年2月17日
I'm sure you know how "belong to" works; as to "with", that kind of means "have things to do", "(equally) own each other (therefore belonging to each other)".
2011年2月17日
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