The document discusses the use of the prepositions "by" and "with" in different contexts. It provides 14 examples sentences using these prepositions to indicate things like manner, means, association, and accompaniment. Some of the sentences use "by" to show actions done by an object or person, such as breaking a window by a rock or repairing a roof by Charles. Other sentences use "with" to connect an action with an instrument or tool, such as eating rice with chopsticks or sending a message with email. The document aims to illustrate the different uses of "by" and "with" in describing how, through what means, or in association with whom an action occurs.
The document discusses the use of the prepositions "by" and "with" in different contexts. It provides 14 examples sentences using these prepositions to indicate things like manner, means, association, and accompaniment. Some of the sentences use "by" to show actions done by an object or person, such as breaking a window by a rock or repairing a roof by Charles. Other sentences use "with" to connect an action with an instrument or tool, such as eating rice with chopsticks or sending a message with email. The document aims to illustrate the different uses of "by" and "with" in describing how, through what means, or in association with whom an action occurs.
The document discusses the use of the prepositions "by" and "with" in different contexts. It provides 14 examples sentences using these prepositions to indicate things like manner, means, association, and accompaniment. Some of the sentences use "by" to show actions done by an object or person, such as breaking a window by a rock or repairing a roof by Charles. Other sentences use "with" to connect an action with an instrument or tool, such as eating rice with chopsticks or sending a message with email. The document aims to illustrate the different uses of "by" and "with" in describing how, through what means, or in association with whom an action occurs.
The document discusses the use of the prepositions "by" and "with" in different contexts. It provides 14 examples sentences using these prepositions to indicate things like manner, means, association, and accompaniment. Some of the sentences use "by" to show actions done by an object or person, such as breaking a window by a rock or repairing a roof by Charles. Other sentences use "with" to connect an action with an instrument or tool, such as eating rice with chopsticks or sending a message with email. The document aims to illustrate the different uses of "by" and "with" in describing how, through what means, or in association with whom an action occurs.