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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

About The Phrasal verb usage.

Hi teaches,

Can I say the following? (I made them up.)

It's time to move from this city.

It's time to move on from this city.

It's time to move in from this city.


It's time to move to this city.

It's time to move into this city.

It's time to move on into this city.


Are they correct? What's the difference?







Thank you

  

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anonymous Hi teaches, When you made up these sentences, do you have an intended meaning? Can I say the following? ) It's time to move from this city.

  • anonymous Hi teaches, When you made up these sentences, do you have an intended meaning?
  • Can I say the following?
  • ) It's time to move from this city.
  • OK!
  • (this offers the meaning that you are tired of living in this city and you wanted to move away) .
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anonymous

Hi teaches,

When you made up these sentences, do you have an intended meaning?

Can I say the following? (I made them up.)

It's time to move from this city. OK! (this offers the meaning that you are tired of living in this city and you wanted to move away).

It's time to mov

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