Grammar

Prepositions “With” and “By” to compare

With typically indicates association, accompaniment, or means of doing something, while by often indicates the method, agent, or authorship of an action or the proximity of something to another.

Preposition – “With”

The preposition with has several meanings and can be used in various contexts: assistance, connection, means, method, relationship, addition and etc.

Preposition – “Up”

Preposition up refers to a higher position, direction, upward, location, can be used as an adjective, with numbers, as a particle with phrasal verbs.