Sanya
Somebody said being from my hometown Is it a correct sentence or not? What's the difference between be from and come from? Thank you inadvance.
2011年3月22日 15:58
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I slightly disagree with the previous poster. When referring to your "hometown," you should use this phrase. "my hometown, which is incidentally the place where I am from." I know it is a little long, but it should clear up all confusion.
2011年3月22日
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You can say: Being from the same hometown, we became friends very quickly.
2011年3月22日
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I think you should stop using the phrase "hometown". Start using the phrase "where I'm from". She from where I'm from. She comes from where I come from. The two phrases are identical. She's from the same town I'm from. She's from the same village I'm from. She's from the same place I'm from.
2011年3月22日
Do you mean "Someone said they were from my hometown?" The difference is that "be from" is not correct in a sentence and "come from" is. It depends on the sentence. Examples: I am from America/I come from American/I am American. She is from America/She comes from America/She is American, etc. Hope this helps ^___^
2011年3月22日
Thank you Yi for your help.
2011年3月23日
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