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Of or From Which one or ones are correct? A) I like this book of Mr.Smith. B) I would like to read this book of him. C) I like this book from Mr. Smith. D) I would like to read this book from him. Actually the book is written by Mr. Smith. Thank you in advance.
18 de feb. de 2019 9:45
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they are correct with 'by', not 'of' or 'from' :)
18 de febrero de 2019
I like the book written by Mr smith. I like the book of = is used to describe a specific book "The book of Mormon" "The book of Elli" "The book of Enoch" are all titles of Books. "The book BY Michelle Obama" = google search this and you get books written by the Author. "The book OF Michelle Obama" = same results in google. The book BY = better and most natural. The book OF = can refer to A book by specific Author/Writer or A title. Of = owner 0r title Or implied Author/Writer : Of = "of the year/week/month" By = Author Writer. You can use whatever you feel is best for the situation. "of" or "By" but from is not quite correct. From= "The shop/store/publisher/" Author/writer + name To make things clear "The book from the Author/Writer Mr smith" = Obvious now what and who you mean.
18 de febrero de 2019
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