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1019. Using the Preposition From

February 20, 2025February 19, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

The word from is a preposition. The preposition from shows direction.
We walked home from the library.
I received a birthday card from my friend.
Mom just got home from Italy.

Use the preposition from to show position and direction.

It’s your turn. Write a sentence using the preposition from. Be sure to begin a prepositional phrase with the word.

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