HUxy
split up from or with? I saw a sentence in a tv show "He has at last split up from that ghastly fish woman". Why it is "from" ?Shouldn't it be "with"? What is the difference between them? Thank you
1 mars 2017 06:00
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Hi HUxy, We use "split up" to indicate break up or separate from a relationship. The preposition "from" is used to indicate separation, removal or exclusion. That is why the sentence is "split up from that.....". Example: I split up from my wife after a five-year marriage. or We split up after a five-year marriage. We can also write: I separated from my wife after a five-year marriage. We can also say "I split up with my wife after a five-year marriage. The preposition "with" is used to indicate the relationship involved. So you are emphasising on the person involved in the relationship (my wife). Hope this helps. Cheers, Lance
1 mars 2017
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