you belong to/with me ?

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Is there a difference between "you belong to/with me" ?
 
Is there a difference between "you belong to/with me" ?

As for me, there is belong to somebody (to be a property of sb) and belong with something (to look good in specific 'location' or is similar to something - like books and genre of literature). I may be wrong however as I'm no teacher :)
 
As for me, there is belong to somebody (to be a property of sb) and belong with something (to look good in specific 'location' or is similar to something - like books and genre of literature). I may be wrong however as I'm no teacher :)
Agreed -- that is the understood definition. Not bad for not being a teacher.

Not a teacher
 
As for me, there is belong to somebody (to be a property of sb) and belong with something (to look good in specific 'location' or is similar to something - like books and genre of literature). I may be wrong however as I'm no teacher :)
As Allenman said, you got the meaning right.:up:

I would however suggest some presentation such as the one I have suggested below; this will make it easier to read.

As for me, there is "belong to somebody" (to be a property of sb) and "belong with something" ([STRIKE]to[/STRIKE] look good in a specific 'location' or [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] be similar to something - like books and genres of literature).
 
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