Pronunciation: /təˈɡɛðər wɪð/
adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In the phrase 'together with', 'together' functions as an adverb modifying the verb 'with'.
A1 I like to cook together with my sister.
A2 She enjoys reading books together with her friends.
B1 The project was completed successfully together with the team.
B2 The company decided to expand globally together with its partners.
C1 The president discussed the new policies together with his advisors.
C2 The researchers worked together with experts from various fields to conduct the study.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'Together with' is a prepositional phrase that indicates a connection or relationship between two or more things.
A1 I like to cook together with my friends.
A2 She enjoys going to the movies together with her sister.
B1 The project was completed successfully together with the help of the team.
B2 The company decided to expand their business together with a new partner.
C1 The research paper was published together with several renowned scientists.
C2 The artist collaborated on a new exhibition together with other talented individuals.
formal The research team, together with external consultants, analyzed the data thoroughly.
informal I'm going to the party tonight, together with my best friend.
slang Let's hit the beach, together with the squad.
figurative Success is achieved when hard work comes together with determination.
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