Is with a verb?

No, the word “with” is not a verb; it is a preposition. Prepositions are words that demonstrate a relationship between two parts of a phrase or sentence. “With” often gives information about location, whether literal (e.g., “put that one with the others”) or more figurative (e.g., “Who is with me?”).

QuillBot’s Grammar Checker can help you make sure you’re using different parts of speech correctly.