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What are the differences between "of" and "from"?
Nov 29, 2012 1:30 AM
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Of is used when talking about something that belongs to an object
-piece of paper (piece belongs to the paper)
-part of a group (belongs to the group)
or i could say that im thinking of (about) something. The word of is an extremely hard concept to explain but i tried my best to help you.
From is used when talking about something that was given or location.
-I got this picture from my best friend
-he is from spain
-This gift was from Karen
-where did you come from?
I hope I helped if even a little bit.
November 29, 2012
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