Indicates the indirect object. to / Indicates the place, used in some contexts, in others in is used. in, to / Denotes the manner. with / forms adverbs meaning in a manner related or resembling ~
/ Forms goodbye formulas from the time the persons will meet again. see you... / Introduces the ingredients of a dish, perfume, etc. with / Denotes the direct object, but only if it's not preceded by articles / Forms an interjection that gives an instruction or calls attention to something. / Forms continuous tense when preceded by stare and followed by verb infinitives. -ing. The standard language for this scope uses gerunds.
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Indicates the indirect object. to / Indicates the place, used in some contexts, in others in is used. in, to / Denotes the manner. with / forms adverbs meaning "in a manner related or resembling ~" / Forms goodbye formulas from the time the persons will meet again. see you... / Introduces the ingredients of a dish, perfume, etc. with / Denotes the direct object, but only if it's not preceded by articles / Forms an interjection that gives an instruction or calls attention to something. / Forms continuous tense when preceded by stare and followed by verb infinitives. -ing. The standard language for this scope uses gerunds.