In the company of
“Bill went with Ted on an excellent adventure.”
In addition to, or as an accessory to
“He has a large flat screen television with a gaming console.”
In close proximity to
“He was standing with a small group of people under the shelter as the rain poured down.”
By means or agency of
“Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave with a box of scraps!”
With regards to
“What does that have to do with what we're currently discussing?”
Having or owning
“The farmer was a tall man with broad shoulders.”
In support of
“We will be with you all the way throughout your campaign.”
As a result of
“She grinned from ear to ear with joy.”
In spite of the given clause
“With all the doom and gloom predicted by the pundits, the economy was still doing well.”
In competition with
“You've picked a fight with the wrong guy.”
Denotes a combined effort or something done together
Nearby, at the side of
In a group
Indicates a quality or characteristic
In the company of
Introducing one or more parts of the group or topic just mentioned
In addition to (something)
In addition to (something)
|