I give my child to my mother every day.
I give my child to my mother every day.
When with indicates the state, it can also be used as a solution to "keep up with …" and "understand …", which is generally used in interrogative sentences or negative sentences. With can also be used as a solution to "merge".
When with indicates the adjoint state, the solution of "the same direction as …" is made. Connective noun+infinitive, noun+present participle, noun+past participle. Use means to compare "use" and "parallel use".
With can be used to express subjunctive mood, which means "if, if". When used in chorus and refrain of poetry or folk songs, with often has no practical significance.
Discrimination:
For, against, for, for.
These four prepositions can all mean "attitude towards ...". The difference is:
Objection refers to taking an opposite attitude towards someone in opinion or viewpoint, which means "opposition" and "confrontation"; For means to take a cooperative attitude with someone in opinion or viewpoint, expressing "support" and "approval"; On is often used with side to mean "stand on the side of"; With often means to agree with someone in opinion or viewpoint, meaning "agree" and "stand on the side of …", but sometimes it can also mean "oppose" and "stand on the opposite side of …"