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What is the difference between (be) covered in & (be) covered with?
The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English provides an answer. When cover means “hide or protect,” use with: She covered the child with a blanket. He covered his face with his hands. The dictionary also gives an example with the preposition by: She wore a ... dress partly covered by a thin shawl. When cover means “form a layer on a surface,” use either with or in: The eruption of the volcano covered the town with/in fine ash. So the preposition to use with the passive (as in your question) depends on the meaning of the word cover in the sentence.
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أحمد عبد الجواد عطية البسيونى معلم خبير فى اللغة الانجليزية بمدرسة صهرجت الصغرى الثانوية المشتركة - أجا - الدقهلية |
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شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك مستر احمد شكرا
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thaaaaaaaaanks alot
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