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Eeelearner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

A and B

A is different from/to/than B.

Which option(s) are correct?

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

A is different from B.

  • A is different from B.
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3 Answers
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A is different from B.
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For different all three above mentioned prepositions can be used.

But as for your context, from is the right choice.

Regards
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hi,

All the mentioned choices can be used for different, but in your sentence "from" is the right choice.

Regards,

Iman

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