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changoplatanero
2428 days ago
Wouldnt those be different parse trees? Like the "with X" could either be attached either to the verb or the noun
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lultimouomo
2428 days ago
I think it's more clear if you say "I usually eat X with Y", i.e. Y it's either the company, the tool or the condiment that you eat with (contrasted with "I'm eating my X", where X is a dish like "rice with chicken")
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nl
2428 days ago
Yes, possibly.
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