2
PREP
If something is put
with
or is
with
something else, they are used at the same time. □
3
PREP
If you do something
with
someone else, you both do it together or are both involved in it. □
4
PREP
If you fight, argue, or compete
with
someone, you oppose them. □
5
PREP
If you do something
with
a particular tool, object, or substance, you do it using that tool, object, or substance. □
6
PREP
If someone stands or goes somewhere
with
something, they are carrying it. □
7
PREP
Someone or something
with
a particular feature or possession has that feature or possession. □
8
PREP
Someone
with
an illness has that illness. □
9
PREP
If something is filled or covered
with
a substance or
with
things, it has that substance or those things in it or on it. □
10
PREP
If you are, for example, pleased or annoyed
with
someone or something, you have that feeling towards them. □
11
PREP
You use
with
to indicate what a state, quality, or action relates to, involves, or affects. □
12
PREP
You use
with
when indicating the way that something is done or the feeling that a person has when they do something. □
13
PREP
You use
with
when indicating a sound or gesture that is made when something is done, or an expression that a person has on their face when they do something. □
14
PREP
You use
with
to indicate the feeling that makes someone have a particular appearance or type of behaviour. □
15
PREP
You use
with
when mentioning the position or appearance of a person or thing at the time that they do something, or what someone else is doing at that time. □
16
PREP
You use
with
to introduce a current situation that is a factor affecting another situation. □