Tag: means
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 – “Through”
Preposition "Through" refers to moving from one side or point to another side or point, often while passing inside or within something. Example: She walked through the forest to reach the other side.
Preposition – “In”
The preposition in can be used to indicate a period of time, especially when you want to convey that something happened during part or all of that time period. Here are some examples: I'll meet you in the morning.