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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Add (from)

"Add (from) one to one hundred". In this sentence, "from" is omitted or without "from", this is okay to use? Thank you so much in advance.
  

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That's right. From has no place here. to add from left to right to add one to one hundred to subtract one from one hundred

  • That's right.
  • From has no place here.
  • to add from left to right to add one to one hundred to subtract one from one hundred
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That's right. From has no place here.

to add from left to right
to add one to one hundred
to subtract one from one hundred
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AnonymousAdd (from) one to one hundred
I am picking up two possible interpretations that you may be aiming at.

Add one to one hundred. 100 + 1 = 101.
Add the numbers from one to one hundred. 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ... + 99 + 100 = 5050.

CJ
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CalifJim Add the numbers from one to one hundred. 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ... + 99 + 100 = 5050.CJ
So what you mean is that if the interpretation is like that, "from' is needed?
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AnonymousSo what you mean is that if the interpretation is like that, "from' is needed?
Yes, and not only "from", but also "the numbers".

Add the numbers from X to Y.

CJ

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