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Gulmira Suyentayeva
"share you" or "share with you"? Hello, if I want to share some information with somebody,  how can I say? 
I wanna share with you some information  or 
I wanna share you with some  information???
Dec 15, 2018 3:47 AM
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Yes, Gulmira, that’s correct English. Despite my previous comment, I like the way you’ve put the shorter phrase (“with you”) before the longer phrase (“some words related to our family”).

December 15, 2018
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Yes, I mean “today I’d like to share some new words related to our family (with someone)"
For example, our teacher says: 
In today's lesson I want to share with you some new words related to our family. 
Is it correct ?

December 15, 2018
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Gulmira,
"share you" значит "делить тебя", "делиться тобой".
December 15, 2018
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Hi, Gulmira. I’m afraid we absolutely need the “with” (prepositions other than "to" cannot be dropped in English): “I want to share some information with you.” Also, notice that the direct object normally comes before the prepositional phrase in English.

December 15, 2018
Phil, thank you very much for helping me)
December 15, 2018
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