Expanded Information When used in conjunction with some abstract nouns, its function is equivalent to an adverb. adverb. For example:
with care=carefully
with kindness=kindly
with joy=joyfully
with anger=angrily angry
with sorrow=sorrowfully
with sorrow="with the help of a person who is in love with you"
with the help of a person who is in love with you
with the help of a person who is in love with you. sorrowfully sorrowfully
with ease=easily easily
with delight=delightedly happily
with great fluency =very fluently very fluently
To express a condition, depending on the situation, it can be used It is used in conjunction with the virtual voice.
With more money I would be able to buy it.
With better equipment, we could have finished the job even sooner.
Compare with and as: both can mean "with", but the former is a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun; the latter is a conjunction used to lead a sentence. Compare:
He will improve as he grows older.
People's ideas change with the change of the times.
People's ideas change with the change of the times.