when to use WITH and BY

when to use WITH and BY


Hi guys I'm Nouhaila from Speaking English With Nouha and in today's lesson, we're gonna how and when to use WITH and BY prepositions and respond to your inquiries on: What is the contrast among "by" and "with"?

Before doing that let me ask you a question :

Do you learn English WITH Nouhaila or BY Nouhaila?

when to use WITH and BY
when to use WITH and BY

Both "by" and "with" can clarify how we accomplish something. In any case, in the event that you don't realize which to utilize, don't stress... you will before the part of the arrangement!

I'll demonstrate to you the key linguistic contrasts between these words, just as what sentence structure to use with each, so you can use 'by' and 'with' effectively in your spoken and composed English.

When you comprehend the distinction, I don't think you'll confound them until the end of time!

 Numerous understudies commit errors with "by" and "with", so in the present exercise I'm wanting to assist you with this so you won't commit such a significant number of errors and you'll comprehend:

What are the contrasts between these two words? Alright, so to begin with I have here certain inquiries. I need you to think: Which ones are right and which ones are not right? I likewise need you to think which sentences...

For what reason would they say they are right? Alright? Things being what they are, for what reason would they say they are right and for what reason would they say they are off base? So my first sentence:

"I learn English by watching TV series"

" Compare this to: "I learn English with watching TV series."

Which one do you believe is the right structure?
Do we use "by" or do we use "with"?

Alright. In the event that you stated: "I learn English by watching TV series." you are right.

Alright? What's more, I will clarify why in the following piece of this video. So: "I learn English with watching TV series." wrong, we don't say that.

Alright, so shouldn't something be said about the following two?

"I write notes with a pen.",
 "I write notes by a pen."

Which one do you believe is the right sentence, and which one is inaccurate and why?

OK, in the event that you stated: "I write notes with a pen." you are right. For this situation this is the right one. What's more, "I write notes by a pen."

 In this way, before we talk about a portion of the distinctions, we should discuss the likenesses. How are "by" and "with" the equivalent? All things considered, the two of them answer the inquiry: How? Alright? So they're both the response to the inquiry: How? How would you learn English? I learn English by watching TV series. I learn English by perusing my lexicon consistently. That is presumably not a smart thought, however I learn English by conversing with individuals.

 Alright? With the goal that's noting how you accomplish something. Additionally "with", it likewise responds to the inquiry: How? How would you compose? All things considered, I compose with a pen. How would you have supper? I dine with a fork. Alright? Or then again I dine with chopsticks. So the two of them answer a similar inquiry:
How? In any case, they are somewhat extraordinary, so we should take a gander at these distinctions now. OK, so how about we take a gander at some model sentences with "by". "I turn on the PC by pushing the on catch."
 Okay? So this is, once more, responding to the inquiry: How? How would you turn on the PC? Indeed, I turn on the PC by pushing the on catch. I need you to pause for a minute to see this sentence. What comes after "by"? We have here "pushing". "Pushing" is an action word. Alright? So I'm simply going to underline this.
So we regularly use... After "by" we frequently have an action word when we're clarifying how something is finished. How about we take a gander at another model. "I keep sound by working out." So, once more, after "by" you'll see we have an action word: "work out".
Alright? For this situation it's "working out". Along these lines, one of the main things to notice is after "by" we frequently have an action word. I have here: "by action word", however that is not all. In the event that you take a gander at the action word, what structure is the action word in? All things considered, pause for a minute.
What do "pushing" and "working out" share practically speaking? The two of them end in "ing", so I will compose here: "ing". Alright? So we use "by", after "by" comes an action word, and afterward comes "ing". You know: How would you keep clean? I keep clean by showering. How would you study? I study by... All things considered, not spending time with my companions, that would be horrendous for examining. I study by perusing my notes. Alright? So after "by" we have the action word and "ing".

All right, this all!
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