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  • Surrounded by or with? - WordReference Forums
    Hm I would only say "surrounded with" if there is someone that has already been established, doing the "surrounding" For example: The soldiers surrounded the enemy with legion upon legion of armed centries, ready for combat They surrounded him with love In all other cases, I would use "surrounded by"
  • the surrounding area the surrounded area - WordReference Forums
    Yes, one could make one sentence, such as 3"The Soviet army came to Berlin; the surrounded city was doomed " In my sentence 2, post #2 we're talking about the mayor in his mansion at the center of the city, and the city surrounding his mansion
  • Surround or Enclose - WordReference Forums
    Something can be surrounded without actually creating a barrier An enclosure is a barrier of some kind, in my opinion I would say that "enclosed" implies that there is an inside and an outside and that the two are separated
  • ser estar rodeado - WordReference Forums
    En castellano, ser rodeado se suele utilizar cuando eres personalmente rodeado Además no es usual decir soy rodeado (estoy rodeado), se podría utilizar en otros tiempos, fui rodeado por vecinos, la policía rodeó la calle (algo no muy normal)
  • Youre surrounded of. . . - WordReference Forums
    Walking into Tokyo station, you're surrounded of more 3,000 trains and a half a million people Walking into Tokyo station, you're surrounded by more than 3,000 trains and a half a million people For this sentence to be correct, surrounded needs by after it -- as OP suggests With works elsewhere but not in this sentence
  • I saw him (being) surrounded by people - WordReference Forums
    Hello, I saw him surrounded by people Regarding the sentence right above, would it be correct to assume that the word "being" has been omitted to understand how the final construction came to be? or is it irrelevant to the formation of the sentence? Thanks
  • a lot of love lots of love | WordReference Forums
    We can say either "He has lots of money" or "He has a lot of money," and there is no difference in meaning But, for some reason, we don't usually say "I'm wishing you a lot of love" or "surrounded by a lot of love " Both of those are grammatically correct, but we just don't say it that way Language can be confusing
  • Surrounded with nature. - WordReference Forums
    Surrounded by is the idiom It is what 99 99 o o of English speakers would say If you say surrounded "with" it would be a matter of taste and you would be understood English prepositions require learning many of their usages by heart


















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