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In some sentences I find "escape" with "from" and in other sentences I find "escape" without "from".
For Example :-
I want to escape this difficult situation.
I want to escape from this difficult situation.
So ,what is the difference between these sentences ?
11 mrt. 2021 17:58
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They mean the same thing.
Sometimes the “from” is optional.
11 maart 2021
Both sound the same to me, you can say with or without the “from” - I’m not sure what the “from” adds, I’m sure someone will explain some grammar rules but in everyday speech there’s no real difference.
11 maart 2021
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