Asked by rfvv
1. Blue helps with headaches.
(What is the meaning of 'with' in this sentence?)
(What is the meaning of 'with' in this sentence?)
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't understand what you mean by this sentence.
If your sentence were: "Aspirin helps with headaches," then it would make more sense.
The preposition "with" in this sentence means "in some particular relation to (esp. implying interaction, company, association, conjunction, or connection): I dealt with the problem. She agreed with me."
<i>From Dictionary.com</i>
If your sentence were: "Aspirin helps with headaches," then it would make more sense.
The preposition "with" in this sentence means "in some particular relation to (esp. implying interaction, company, association, conjunction, or connection): I dealt with the problem. She agreed with me."
<i>From Dictionary.com</i>
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