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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
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Hi,

The same three amounts of $25,$25,$40 have been taken out from both my credit card account and checking account.

The same three amounts of $25,$25,$40 have been taken out of both my credit card account and checking account.

Do these sentences mean the same thing? How does the prepositions make a difference? Thanks!
  

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1) The same three amounts of $25,$25,$40 have been taken out from both my credit card account and checking account. 2) The same three amounts of $25,$25,$40 have been taken out of both my credit card account and checking account. Do these sentences mean the same thing?

  • 1) The same three amounts of $25,$25,$40 have been taken out from both my credit card account and checking account.
  • 2) The same three amounts of $25,$25,$40 have been taken out of both my credit card account and checking account.
  • Do these sentences mean the same thing?
  • yes.
  • However, this is what I would say.
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1) The same three amounts of $25,$25,$40 have been taken out from both my credit card account and checking account.
2) The same three amounts of $25,$25,$40 have been taken out of both my credit card account and checking account.

Do these sentences mean the same thing? yes. However, this is what I would say. (Credit card accounts work differently than checking accounts.

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