From in a sentence
Meaning: Indicating the starting point of a motion or action; often used to describe movement.

(1) I am from Punjab.
(2) Il is from France.
(3) I am from West Bengal.
(4) Bises from across the miles.
(5) I seek knowledge from books.
(6) I saw a blue from the window.
(7) I wonder where Hulda is from.
(8) I need to quit from this job.
(9) I saw a flag from a distance.
(10) I wonder where Gayla is from.
From sentence
(11) I wonder where Divya is from.
(12) I wonder where Gaston is from.
(13) I wonder where Devlin is from.
(14) The leaves fell from the tree.
(15) I wonder where Ariadne is from.
(16) I wonder where Alienor is from.
(17) The mist rose up from the lake.
(18) I wonder where Gustave is from.
(19) I bought a new book from Berks.
(20) I long to be free from bondage.
From make sentence
(21) The oc is fresh from the ocean.
(22) I bought a souvenir from venis.
(23) She shrank away from the spider.
(24) I bought a new book from the ul.
(25) The fog rose up from the valley.
(26) I have learned a lot from Craig.
(27) Venom from snakes can be deadly.
(28) I wonder where Burchell is from.
(29) I bought a brand from the store.
(30) The road curves from this point.
Sentence of from
(31) The moonshine was made from corn.
(32) The waves rose up from the ocean.
(33) The flags rose up from the poles.
(34) Borage is easy to grow from seed.
(35) The lime fell down from the tree.
(36) She comes from a well-off family.
(37) The truth was concealed from him.
(38) The VCR is a relic from the past.
(39) I heard a bell from the distance.
(40) I bought a new phone from Bizone.
From meaningful sentence
(41) The trail starts from this point.
(42) I wonder where the bor came from.
(43) The cat sips water from its bowl.
(44) The baby sips milk from a bottle.
(45) Some telemarketers work from home.
(46) I unwound the wire from the spool.
(47) I like to dress up away from home.
(48) She decided to quit from the team.
(49) He snubbed away from the hot sand.
(50) A sweet melody came from the bell.
From sentence examples
(51) My friend is from Chilean descent.
(52) I need to wake up from this dream.
(53) I will not back down from my foes.
(54) The path diverges from this point.
(55) The forest begins from this point.
(56) I wonder where ot originated from.
(57) I watched the bor from a distance.
(58) I saw a burla hanging from a tree.
(59) He felt an ache from his arthritis.
(60) I need to stand up from this chair.
Sentence with from
(61) He was shying away from commitment.
(62) I learned a lot from the trainings.
(63) The smoke rose up from the chimney.
(64) The swan away from the noisy crowd.
(65) I wonder where Kuriyamakun is from.
(66) Forfend any harm from coming to us.
(67) Akara is made from black-eyed peas.
(68) I can feel the touch from your hand.
(69) She had an ache from her stiff neck.
(70) She unwound the scarf from her neck.
Use from in a sentence
(71) He unwound the rope from the anchor.
(72) She was shying away from the camera.
(73) We saluted the flag from our hearts.
(74) The dust rose up from the dirt road.
(75) The birds rose up from the treetops.
(76) The music rose up from the speakers.
(77) The smoke rose up from the campfire.
(78) The unripe fruit fell from the tree.
(79) He is repaying a loan from the bank.
(80) I tweezed a stray hair from my face.
Sentence using from
(81) She snubbed away from the hot stove.
(82) I enjoy making strudel from scratch.
(83) I love to drink nectar from flowers.
(84) The birds chirp down from the trees.
(85) The thread unspooled from the spool.
(86) I found a brand from a vintage shop.
(87) The view is amazing from this point.
(88) The valley opens up from this point.
(89) I heard a noise coming from the bor.
(90) I need to escape from this situation.
From example sentence
(91) Please stand up away from the podium.
(92) She pleaded for mercy from the judge.
(93) The wind blew the flag from its pole.
(94) The airplane rose up from the runway.
(95) We embark from the harbor at sunrise.
(96) Be rare and stand out from the crowd.
(97) She snubbed away from the spicy food.
(98) The birds roost from dusk until dawn.
(99) It's time to wake up from my slumber.
(100) I will take ten cookies from the jar.
Sentence with word from
(101) The birdfeeds on nectar from flowers.
(102) Be careful not to spill from the cup.
(103) The river is visible from this point.
(104) I need to seek shelter from the rain.
(105) I am refraining from eating junk food.
(106) I have a blackeye from a boxing match.
(107) I saw the bird sly away from its nest.
(108) She was shying away from taking risks.
(109) He was shying away from confrontation.
(110) She got a cramp from running too fast.
Sentence of from
(111) I have a cramp from wearing new shoes.
(112) I recognized the flag from my travels.
(113) I saw a mink run away from the bushes.
(114) The steam rose up from the hot shower.
(115) He comes from a high class background.
(116) A tuft of smoke rose from the chimney.
(117) She prigged a scarf from the boutique.
(118) He prigged a watch from the pawn shop.
(119) I saw a bird cadge down from the tree.
(120) The lime fell down from the top shelf.
From used in a sentence
(121) I tweezed a loose eyelash from my eye.
(122) He looked away from the bright lights.
(123) She slyly slipped away from the party.
(124) The cat slyly crept away from the dog.
(125) He snubbed away from the strong smell.
(126) The clay adsorbs toxins from the body.
(127) He unloads the groceries from the car.
(128) He unloads the tools from the toolbox.
(129) The plan was concealed from the enemy.
(130) She was gad to have a break from work.
From sentence in English
(131) I bought a lolly from the candy store.
(132) We hung the pinata from a tree branch.
(133) A ter darted out from under the porch.
(134) The word ambage is derived from Latin.
(135) Stealing from someone is unforgivable.
(136) I always seek inspiration from nature.
(137) I tend to stray away from spicy foods.
(138) The landscape changes from this point.
(139) The bridge is visible from this point.
(140) We should seek shelter from the storm.
(141) I prefer to stay aloof from the drama.
(142) Humbleth thyself and learn from others.
(143) He is refraining from drinking alcohol.
(144) He felt an ache from his pulled muscle.
(145) The cat tried to sly away from the dog.
(146) He unwound the ribbon from the present.
(147) I will not derogate from my principles.
(148) She was shying away from the spotlight.
(149) He was shying away from accepting help.
(150) The dog was shying away from the water.
(151) Royal jelly is harvested from beehives.
(152) They should quit from their bad habits.
(153) Pocks can spread from person to person.
(154) The rocket rose up from the launch pad.
(155) The steam rose up from the boiling pot.
(156) The applause rose up from the audience.
(157) The blastula is formed from the zygote.
(158) I need to find the exit from this maze.
(159) The lime dropped down from the balcony.
(160) Tempeh is made from fermented soybeans.
(161) He tweezed a stray hair from his beard.
(162) I tweezed a loose button from my shirt.
(163) The bird slyly flew away from its nest.
(164) She snubbed away from the crowded room.
(165) He snubbed away from the bright lights.
(166) He snubbed away from the icy cold wind.
(167) They unload the bikes from the trailer.
(168) The secret was concealed from everyone.
(169) She received a salaam from her teacher.
(170) The water began to spill from the sink.
(171) He'll never back down from a challenge.
(172) He'll never shy away from taking risks.
(173) The direction is clear from this point.
(174) The horizon is visible from this point.
(175) The anchovies were imported from Italy.
(176) The rule from the game is to play fair.
(177) He seemed numb from the pain in his leg.
(178) The thong was a gift from her boyfriend.
(179) I usually have a lunch packed from home.
(180) He felt an ache from his sunburned skin.
(181) He felt an ache from his sprained ankle.
(182) I have an ache from my sinus congestion.
(183) He unwound the wire from the fence post.
(184) They unwound the tape from the cassette.
(185) Let's all stand up away from the podium.
(186) The dog backed away from the loud noise.
(187) The chef backed away from the hot stove.
(188) It is inexcusable to steal from someone.
(189) The sound of waves wafts from the ocean.
(190) The telecommuter worked from home today.
(191) I bought some baguettes from the bakery.
(192) The word caesuras is derived from Latin.
(193) I found a feather from a beautiful bird.
(194) She picked up a feather from the ground.
(195) He held a feather from his favorite pen.
(196) I'll call after I get home from my trip.
(197) The moth was camouflaged from the birds.
(198) The flowers rose up from the garden bed.
(199) The energy rose up from the dance floor.
(200) The car deviates from its intended path.
(201) The word 'testis' originates from Latin.
(202) I'm curious to know where Benni is from.
(203) I bear a scar from a childhood accident.
(204) The smoke trailed down from the chimney.
(205) I protect my piel from the cold weather.
(206) He tweezed a tiny sticker from his hand.
(207) I saw a worm slither up from the ground.
(208) The dog looked away from the loud noise.
(209) The patient looked away from the needle.
(210) He snubbed away from the icy cold water.
(211) He snubbed away from the aggressive dog.
(212) She snubbed away from the crowded party.
(213) I heard a loud moo coming from the barn.
(214) The swan away from the approaching boat.
(215) She unloads the books from the backpack.
(216) She unloads the tools from the work van.
(217) The banco is open from Monday to Friday.
(218) The word asura is derived from Sanskrit.
(219) My goal is to graduate from high school.
(220) I am recuperating from a recent surgery.
(221) He slowly awakened up from a deep sleep.
(222) I'm having trouble printing from my nix.
(223) I enjoy baking sponge cake from scratch.
(224) I always make my own aioli from scratch.
(225) I can quote several lines from Die Hard.
(226) The virus can pass from animal to human.
(227) I learned about cherimoya from a friend.
(228) Oxalis can be grown from bulbs or seeds.
(229) I always stray away from crowded places.
(230) The wind is blowing from the north east.
(231) I bought some snacks from the tuck shop.
(232) The perspective changes from this point.
(233) The hiking trail starts from this point.
(234) The ocean stretches out from this point.
(235) The landmark is visible from this point.
(236) I need a break from all this hard stuff.
(237) I bought a ripe atemoya from the market.
(238) I love to sing apart from everyone else.
(239) I shiver from head to toe when I'm cold.
(240) We vamoosed from the crowded subway car.
(241) Humbleth thyself and learn from the past.
(242) I saw a crumb from the cake on the plate.
(243) The word vimana originates from Sanskrit.
(244) I need to change away from my old habits.
(245) I spent from my savings to buy a new car.
(246) We watched the sunset from the ferryboat.
(247) I unwound the cord from the tangled mess.
(248) She unwound the ribbon from the gift box.
(249) They unwound the cable from the computer.
(250) The cat was shying away from the new toy.
(251) She was shying away from public speaking.
(252) He was shying away from public attention.
(253) The blastulae are formed from the zygote.
(254) The views from Reine are simply stunning.
(255) The wind thorn up the flag from its pole.
(256) The wind carried a feather from the tree.
(257) The cat played with a feather from a toy.
(258) The owl dropped a feather from its perch.
(259) The aroma of coffee rose up from the cup.
(260) Please don't take my blanky away from me.
(261) Chianti is a popular red wine from Italy.
(262) The writer bears a scar from a paper cut.
(263) I bought a can of Brawndo from the store.
(264) The seal ring was stolen from the museum.
(265) The race began with a countdown from ten.
(266) The jar was hidden away from prying eyes.
(267) The bird will heighten off from its nest.
(268) She prigged a hat from the fashion store.
(269) I told him to back off from the argument.
(270) I tweezed a loose thread from my sweater.
(271) They looked away from the gruesome sight.
(272) The chef looked away from the burnt dish.
(273) We watched the bats roost from the trees.
(274) The evidence was concealed from the jury.
(275) Hussein's family is originally from Iraq.
(276) I enjoy sponging up knowledge from books.
(277) The wool out is sourced from local farms.
(278) Please tear off a sheet from the notepad.
(279) We observed the ven from a safe distance.
(280) The ball will pass from player to player.
(281) The birdfeeds on berries from the bushes.
(282) We spotted a deer drinking from the tarn.
(283) I am learning Japanese from Kojimasensei.
(284) She collects kitsch items from the 1950s.
(285) He grew organic corn from heirloom seeds.
(286) She made a corn fritter from canned corn.
(287) I scraped off the barnacle from the pier.
(288) She explained the rule from the textbook.
(289) I'm craving a chicken bowl from Chipotle.
(290) Let's seek shelter from the strong winds.
(291) I'm craving the chicken wings from Earls.
(292) Be indulgent and take a day off from work.
(293) Take a break from work and enjoy yourself.
(294) We are refraining from using plastic bags.
(295) She could sense the touch from behind her.
(296) I feel numb from the cold weather outside.
(297) I found a crumb from the muffin in my bag.
(298) I saw a crumb from the pizza on the couch.
(299) The cat pounced on a crumb from the bread.
(300) She had an ache from her menstrual cramps.
(301) He unwound the fishing line from the reel.
(302) I watched the pall fall down from the sky.
(303) I adopted a declawed cat from the shelter.
(304) Remember to stand up away from the podium.
(305) I prefer to stand up away from the podium.
(306) He backed away from the aggressive driver.
(307) The car backed away from the parking spot.
(308) The car was shying away from the potholes.
(309) She was shying away from making decisions.
(310) The oil-slick was visible from miles away.
(311) The child shrank away from the loud noise.
(312) The cup apart from its handle was useless.
(313) A feather from an eagle fell from the sky.
(314) A feather from a duck floated on the pond.
(315) I love eating pie from my favorite bakery.
(316) I saw him swigging from a bottle of water.
(317) The smoke was coiling up from the chimney.
(318) The lizard was camouflaged from the rocks.
(319) The sun rose up from behind the mountains.
(320) The emotions rose up from deep within her.
(321) The word fenestella is derived from Latin.
(322) I bought a bag of whoopees from the store.
(323) The museum showcases art from all-nations.
(324) His behavior deviates from societal norms.
(325) Dahlias can be grown from seeds or tubers.
(326) The pilot bears a scar from a plane crash.
(327) The mud from the garden dirty up my shoes.
(328) I enjoy picking fresh limes from the tree.
(329) The kite began to cadge down from the sky.
(330) They tweezed the stray hairs from the wig.
(331) I want to breed from my champion show dog.
(332) She looked away from the disturbing scene.
(333) The fox slyly darted away from the hunter.
(334) The bird snubbed away from the loud noise.
(335) She snubbed away from the creepy crawlies.
(336) He snubbed away from the unfamiliar taste.
(337) She snubbed away from the offensive smell.
(338) The energy radiates outwards from the sun.
(339) The main office is open from 9 am to 5 pm.
(340) They unload the boxes from the moving van.
(341) He unloads the fishing gear from the boat.
(342) I received a loan approval from the banco.
(343) The tiepin was a gift from my grandfather.
(344) The team had a clear goal from the outset.
(345) The word Gautama originates from Sanskrit.
(346) I am excited to graduate from high school.
(347) I bought three mouthwashes from the store.
(348) I brushed the dander away from my clothes.
(349) I can feel the heat from the blazing fire.
(350) The frog made a sudden leap from the pond.
(351) The cat made a nimble leap from the fence.
(352) The fish made a quick leap from the water.
(353) I need to pick up a book from the library.
(354) I long to wake up from this state of fear.
(355) The truth was kept hidden from the public.
(356) I will pass from this difficult situation.
(357) The birdfeeds on the fruit from the trees.
(358) Ceanothus can be propagated from cuttings.
(359) The child fetches a snack from the pantry.
(360) Save our souls from the depths of despair.
(361) The cruet was a wedding gift from my aunt.
(362) We enjoyed grilled corn from the barbecue.
(363) The waterfall can be seen from this point.
(364) The lighthouse is visible from this point.
(365) I need to drive from van to the next town.
(366) We took a road trip from van to the beach.
(367) I'm considering buying a used car from GM.
(368) I received a short message from my friend.
(369) We observed the fish back from a distance.
(370) The smoke from the fire had grayed the sky.
(371) She is refraining from making any comments.
(372) I love the thumping bass from my subwoofer.
(373) The recovery from the illness was painless.
(374) The dog eagerly ate a crumb from the floor.
(375) She had an ache from her migraine headache.
(376) I received a t note from my secret admirer.
(377) They unwound the rope from the tree branch.
(378) She unwound the hair tie from her ponytail.
(379) We adopted our dog from the humane society.
(380) Make sure to stand up away from the podium.
(381) She backed away from the edge of the cliff.
(382) The child backed away from the barking dog.
(383) They backed away from the burning building.
(384) She was shying away from social gatherings.
(385) The dog was shying away from the fireworks.
(386) Stay safe from the dangers of the internet.
(387) The hooligans were banned from the stadium.
(388) The smell of coffee wafts from the kitchen.
(389) The store is open from nine to five-thirty.
(390) We can celebrate apart from any negativity.
(391) The word archenteron is derived from Greek.
(392) I need to remove a daybook from this array.
(393) The Northern Lights can be seen from Reine.
(394) You can tell from his eyes that he's lying.
(395) She admired his muscled physique from afar.
(396) He tried to extort a favor from his friend.
(397) The scabs on my hand are from a recent cut.
(398) I bought some betels from the market today.
(399) She always dresses up away from the office.
(400) I always get on the bus from the rear door.
(401) He should quit from his excessive drinking.
(402) I recognised her from the party last night.
(403) I bought a loaf of bread from the bakeshop.
(404) Shah Jahan's rule lasted from 1628 to 1658.
(405) The monkey swung jumpily from tree to tree.
(406) The monkey swung jumpily from vine to vine.
(407) I saw a cobra come out from under the rock.
(408) The company accrues profits from its sales.
(409) The milk-white smoke rose from the chimney.
(410) The car approached obliquely from the left.
(411) Be a bedlam and break free from conformity.
(412) I have learned a lot from Greg's expertise.
(413) She winced in pain from a harsh back spasm.
(414) She winced in pain from a harsh back cramp.
(415) My favorite record album is from the 1970s.
(416) I need to withdraw some rials from the ATM.
(417) Soap operas provide an escape from reality.
(418) The thimble was a gift from my best friend.
(419) I need to find shelter away from the storm.
(420) I need to pest out the bugs from my garden.
(421) He prigged a piece of candy from the store.
(422) He prigged a purse from the crowded market.
(423) The lime dropped down from the tree branch.
(424) The cat slurps down its milk from a saucer.
(425) I tried to coax down the cat from the tree.
(426) She gently coaxed off the bee from her arm.
(427) He tweezed a sliver of glass from his foot.
(428) He tweezed a tiny splinter from his finger.
(429) Lance away and break free from limitations.
(430) The child looked away from the scary movie.
(431) The hiker looked away from the steep cliff.
(432) The mouse slyly scurried away from the cat.
(433) He snubbed away from the offensive comment.
(434) She snubbed away from the crowded elevator.
(435) The swans roost from the reeds in the lake.
(436) His words seemed to deflect from the truth.
(437) The music was blaring up from the speakers.
(438) The forest sustains damage from a wildfire.
(439) The sable ink flowed smoothly from the pen.
(440) Tannic acid can be extracted from oak bark.
(441) The venom from a cobra can cause paralysis.
(442) Atticus is a character from a famous novel.
(443) The cartes were numbered from one to fifty.
(444) I have a separate bedroom from my cotenant.
(445) I cannot wait to graduate from high school.
(446) The family arrive home from their vacation.
(447) He arrive home to a note from his neighbor.
(448) I wiped the dander away from the cat's fur.
(449) The cat made a playful leap from the couch.
(450) Soba noodles are made from buckwheat flour.
(451) Savor up the energy from a morning workout.
(452) The scissor is missing from the sewing kit.
(453) I hope to wake up from this state of limbo.
(454) I long to wake up from this state of doubt.
(455) I just received a new message from my boss.
(456) Get on in and grab a drink from the fridge.
(457) The disease can pass from person to person.
(458) The exam will pass from student to student.
(459) The child turned away from the scary movie.
(460) The smell from the tannery is quite strong.
(461) His beady gaze never wavered from her face.
(462) I love watching the sunset from the montes.
(463) The oil spilled from the engine of the car.
(464) I learned how to braid from my grandmother.
(465) I always adhere away from risky situations.
(466) They were loath to accept help from others.
(467) I received a brand from a giveaway contest.
(468) They canned corn from their summer harvest.
(469) She made a corn casserole from canned corn.
(470) The distance seems shorter from this point.
(471) The sunset looks beautiful from this point.
(472) The viewpoint is different from this point.
(473) I had to turn away from the gruesome scene.
(474) I heard a loud bam coming from the kitchen.
(475) He broke the rule from the code of conduct.
(476) The rule from the library is to keep quiet.
(477) I need to download files from the internet.
(478) I watched the sunset from the train window.
(479) I received a message from a carrier pigeon.
(480) I vamoosed from the party early last night.
(481) We often order takeout from the pizza shop.
(482) The pain from the beesting lasted for hours.
(483) I need to withdraw some rupees from the ATM.
(484) The taboret was a gift from her art teacher.
(485) The touch from the icy wind made her shiver.
(486) I digress from the main topic of discussion.
(487) I filled a bucketful of water from the well.
(488) He blew a crumb from his nose into a tissue.
(489) I wonder where the word kom originated from.
(490) He struggled to stand up from the low stool.
(491) I need to wash out this stain from my shirt.
(492) The ocean appeared deep blue from the beach.
(493) He unwound the bandage from his injured arm.
(494) He will be recuperating from a minor injury.
(495) We will be recuperating from a busy weekend.
(496) The cat backed away from the vacuum cleaner.
(497) He sinned by stealing money from his friend.
(498) The child was shying away from the stranger.
(499) She was shying away from making eye contact.
(500) He was shying away from discussing his past.
(501) The cat was shying away from the loud music.
(502) The black hand reached out from the shadows.
(503) The criminals connive to escape from prison.
(504) Let's celebrate apart from any distractions.
(505) Let's celebrate apart from any expectations.
(506) Geodes can vary in size from small to large.
(507) I accidentally deleted a file from the repo.
(508) The cup apart from the rest had a gold trim.
(509) The scabs on my back are from a bad sunburn.
(510) The scabs on my finger are from a paper cut.
(511) The scabs on my nose are from a recent cold.
(512) I admire autographs from famous celebrities.
(513) I bought a brusker from the store yesterday.
(514) This livre is a perfect escape from reality.
(515) He pulled out a switchblade from his pocket.
(516) I always get a cramp from eating spicy food.
(517) They prefer to dress up away from the crowd.
(518) We often dress up away from our usual style.
(519) I bought a ripe sugar apple from the market.
(520) Learning from failures can boost motivation.
(521) The workwear is made from durable materials.
(522) Please cart off the trash from the backyard.
(523) He should quit from his negative influences.
(524) She gracefully served tea from the tea-tray.
(525) She made a deposit from her savings account.
(526) The goal seemed unachievable from the start.
(527) The hot air balloon rose up from the ground.
(528) She picked an unripe tomato from the garden.
(529) The project deviates from the original plan.
(530) The outbound train departed from platform 3.
(531) Perseus is a character from Greek mythology.
(532) The scalding liquid dripped from the faucet.
(533) The toolset was well-worn from years of use.
(534) She winced in pain from a harsh back strain.
(535) The cricket bat is made from English willow.
(536) The fur from the rabbit was soft and fluffy.
(537) The sand grains wavered down from the dunes.
(538) The snake trailed down from the tree branch.
(539) She plucked a tuft of cotton from the plant.
(540) I love cooking everything from soup to nuts.
(541) I received a trunk call from a telemarketer.
(542) The file can be accessed from the USB drive.
(543) The bath towel is missing from the bathroom.
(544) The ship will dock from the deep-water port.
(545) The exit from the stadium is through Gate B.
(546) I prigged a book from the library yesterday.
(547) We caught him prigging a bike from the park.
(548) He prigged a wallet from the crowded subway.
(549) The spider tried to cadge down from its web.
(550) The cat slurps down its water from the bowl.
From meaning
From is a preposition that is commonly used in the English language. It is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of ways to convey different meanings. In this article, we will explore the different ways in which the word from can be used in a sentence and provide tips on how to use it effectively.
1. Indicating the source or origin of something One of the most common uses of the word from is to indicate the source or origin of something.
For example, "The package came from the post office" or "The recipe is from my grandmother." When using from in this context, it is important to make sure that the source or origin is clear and specific. Tip: When using from to indicate the source or origin of something, try to be as specific as possible. This will help to avoid confusion and ensure that your meaning is clear.
2. Indicating the starting point of a journey or movement From can also be used to indicate the starting point of a journey or movement.
For example, "I walked from my house to the store" or "The train departs from platform 3." When using from in this context, it is important to make sure that the starting point is clear and specific. Tip: When using from to indicate the starting point of a journey or movement, try to be as specific as possible. This will help to avoid confusion and ensure that your meaning is clear.
3. Indicating the time or date when something starts From can also be used to indicate the time or date when something starts.
For example, "The concert starts from 7 pm" or "The sale runs from Monday to Friday." When using from in this context, it is important to make sure that the time or date is clear and specific. Tip: When using from to indicate the time or date when something starts, try to be as specific as possible. This will help to avoid confusion and ensure that your meaning is clear.
4. Indicating the cause or reason for something From can also be used to indicate the cause or reason for something.
For example, "He suffers from allergies" or "The company is suffering from a lack of funding." When using from in this context, it is important to make sure that the cause or reason is clear and specific. Tip: When using from to indicate the cause or reason for something, try to be as specific as possible. This will help to avoid confusion and ensure that your meaning is clear.
5. Indicating the distance between two points From can also be used to indicate the distance between two points.
For example, "The hotel is 10 miles from the airport" or "The park is just a few blocks from here." When using from in this context, it is important to make sure that the distance is clear and specific. Tip: When using from to indicate the distance between two points, try to be as specific as possible. This will help to avoid confusion and ensure that your meaning is clear.
In conclusion, from is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of ways to convey different meanings. When using from in a sentence, it is important to make sure that the meaning is clear and specific. By following the tips outlined in this article, you can use from effectively in your writing and communication.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage of the word From. They do not represent the opinions of TranslateEN.com.