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What is the meaning of "A couple of hours later it is all over with"? Why should it add "with"?
9 Oca 2010 14:07
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Hello! "With" is a preposition. In proper English, you are technically not supposed to end a sentence with a preposition. However, it is now more widely accepted to do so. "With" is actually unnecessary to use here. "A couple of hours later it is all over." would be the same as saying "A couple of hours later it is all done/completed/finished."
9 Ocak 2010
It means that whatever you are talking about is finished in 2 hours, eg a film, festival, market etc.
10 Ocak 2010
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