PathFinder007 wrote:
Hi Experts,
Could you please let me know here use of with is right or not in option A?
thanks
The prepositional modifier "with...." can be used as a verb modifier to depict the meaning "accompanied by".
I came here with a lot of hope.... correct ( "with a lot of hope" modifies "came" correctly).
Similarly the following sentence would be correct:
The council began publishing X with a simple thesis. ("with a simple Thesis" correctly modifies
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