Prepositions with and without • We use with + noun. I always go to the sports centre with my friends. • We use without + noun or without + -ing form. You can't play volleyball without knee pads at the sports centre. You can't play volleyball without wearing knee pads at the sports centre. is
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It seems like you’re studying English prepositions, specifically “with” and “without”. Here’s a bit more explanation:
Объяснение:
“With” is a preposition used to indicate association, connection, or accompaniment. It’s used before a noun, as in your example: “I always go to the sports centre with my friends.”
“Without” is a preposition used to indicate the absence of something or someone. It can be used before a noun or before a verb in the -ing form (gerund). For example: “You can’t play volleyball without knee pads” (noun) or “You can’t play volleyball without wearing knee pads” (-ing form).
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