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What's the difference between "suffer" and "suffer from"?
13 mei 2011 10:05
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There is no difference ,the verb 'suffer' means the same .
'From' is a preposition added to compliment a sentence and acts as a conjunction to indicate the reason.
14 mei 2011
Thank you all so much
14 mei 2011
They mean the same thing, but "suffer from" is how you explain why you are suffering. You wouldn't normally say, "He is suffering because/with malaria," but you would say, "He is suffering from malaria."
There are, of course, always exceptions (eg. I'm suffering because he broke my heart,), but generally, suffer from is used to explain the reason.
13 mei 2011
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