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from
(EN)
preposition
preposition “from”
from
shows where or when something or someone originated or was obtained
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The cheese is
from
France.
indicating the initial point in a range
The festival lasts
from
July 1st to July 14th. The scale measures
from
0 to 100 kilograms.
shows the action that is prevented
The player was suspended
from
the game for unsportsmanlike conduct.
(in "different from") indicates what is different
The dress she wore was different
from
everyone else's.
indicates what material or substance something is made out of
The delicious cake is made
from
fresh strawberries and cream.
because of, as a result of (e.g. a disease)
He's suffering
from
a severe allergy.
9
row
4
shortcut
due to
4
river