together with
prep. phr..prep. phr.. you use this to say that two or more things or people are joined or happening at the same time.
prep. phr.. a complex preposition used to indicate accompaniment, addition, or simultaneous occurrence.
I sent the letter together with a small gift.
The new tax laws, together with rising energy costs, are making life difficult for small businesses.
The author's sharp wit, together with her deep understanding of history, makes this biography a compelling read for any scholar.
often used to add extra information to a subject without changing the verb to plural.
point out that 'together with' functions like 'as well as' or 'along with'; it does not technically make a singular subject plural in formal grammar.
The manager together with his team are coming.The manager together with his team is coming.the phrase 'together with' is parenthetical and does not change a singular subject into a plural one.