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How to use "with which" in a sentence? Please give some examples. Thanks in advance..
12 feb. 2013 06:57
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“The easy confidence with which I know another man's religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.” -Mark Twain
12 februari 2013
It is common for English speakers to end a sentence with a preposition in informal situations. In formal language, however, ending a sentence with a preposition is consider poor grammar. So, in an informal conversation, I might say, "Are you enjoying the weather we've been blessed with?" However, since the word "with" is a preposition, it is not appropriate to say the same in a business email. In that case, you want to use correct English grammar and say, "Are you enjoying the weather with which we've been blessed?"
If you are unfamiliar with prepositions, use this link to learn more about them: https://www.boone.k12.ky.us/userfiles/562/Classes/2991/prepositions-0.pdf
10 januari 2023
I'm trying to think of a good example with which to answer your question.
12 februari 2013
The villagers had to conform with an economic policy with which they did not agree.
12 februari 2013
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