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mike.s.mccann10
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"With" - Preposition or Relative Pronoun?

by mike.s.mccann10 Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:07 pm

Hi,

In an answer provided by Manhatten GMAT to OG Q90 by Tim, it states that "with" is a relative pronoun. However, I thought "with" is a preposition.

Can "with" be used both as a relative pronoun and a preposition? Or is my understanding incorrect.

Thanks,

Mile
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Re: "With" - Preposition or Relative Pronoun?

by jnelson0612 Fri Oct 11, 2013 5:22 pm

mike.s.mccann10 Wrote:Hi,

In an answer provided by Manhatten GMAT to OG Q90 by Tim, it states that "with" is a relative pronoun. However, I thought "with" is a preposition.

Can "with" be used both as a relative pronoun and a preposition? Or is my understanding incorrect.

Thanks,

Mile


Hi Mike,
Could you please post the link in which Tim states that? I'd like to read this post before I comment further. Like you, I think of "with" as a preposition that sometimes acts as an adverb.
Jamie Nelson
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