What does with mean?
According to the oxford dictionary, in the preposition form, the Definition of With /wiT͟H,wiTH/ is accompanied by (another person or thing), possessing (something) as a feature or accompaniment.
Here are 25 examples of sentences with the preposition With. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments below.
- Dian will go to Bandung with her parents.
- They will play soccer together with other schools.
- Miss Ani will live with Mr. Benjamin
- When will you play with us again?
- Their student will play with us.
- We will study Physics with the new teacher from the USA.
- What are the obligations that every student with his teacher must carry out?
- We will eat with our friends.
- Is your child eat some food with his friend at his school?
- He will not stay with his wife again.
- They could fix the television after studying with the electronics teacher at their school.
- We will be together with the National Search and Rescue Agency team to visit the earthquake victims in West Java.
- They went with their teacher to the forest to look for wood.
- Who played with you earlier in the schoolyard?
- Bambang plays soccer with Budi on the school field.
- What made Ahmad unable to study with us anymore?
- She is studying English with her mother.
- Married life with a partner is more fun than living alone.
- Ahmad will go with his parents to propose to you at home.
- He will go with his wife back to Java.
- What made you not want to work with us anymore?
- I can’t work with you because I have to continue my education.
- We will build a motorbike buying and selling business with our friends from Surabaya.
- I saw you with a beautiful girl yesterday afternoon.
- What’s the name of the pretty girl you were with yesterday afternoon?







