Ethan
1.She's exhausted from doing housework. 2.She's exhausted by doing housework. What's the difference? 1.She's exhausted from doing housework. 2.She's exhausted by doing housework. What's the difference?
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'Exhausted by' is a little strange - it seems like a passive sentence (I was annoyed by that) but actually the housework didn't cause anything, so it's a little strange.
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“Exhausted from...”means she recently did the housework and is tired now. “Exhausted by...”means that she has been doing housework every day and is very tired of doing it.
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