Incorrect omission of prepositions
http://manuscriptedit.blogspot.in/2012/06/incorrect-omission-of-prepositions_16.html---------Supply a person with something, not supply a person something.
Don’t say: Can you supply me all I need?
ü\ Say: Can you supply me with all I need?
Category: Science | Created 2011-09-07
Tags: English editing, need, proofreading, supply, writing
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