What's "plead with" mean? Is "plead" always used with "with?"
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
To "plead with" means to make an emotional request for something. "Plead" isn't always used with "with," although it is common! "Plead" is the main verb, the preposition "with" indicates who the person pleads to. It's also a term often used in court and law to say if one is guilty or not or to make a public appeal. Ex: She pleaded to see the penguins at the zoo. Ex: I plead guilty! Ex: He pleaded with his friends to go camping with him.