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Cat desk Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Difference between 'from' and 'of'

Hi everyone, can anyone please help me understand the difference between from and of in the following sentence?


1- John: Hey, have you watched the movie 'avengers the end game'? Me: yes. John: What's your favourite scene from/of the movie?


  

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1- John: Hey, have you watched the movie ' A vengers: T he E nd G ame'? Me: Y es. J John: What's your favourite scene from the movie it ?

  • 1- John: Hey, have you watched the movie ' A vengers: T he E nd G ame'?
  • Me: Y es.
  • J John: What's your favourite scene from the movie it ?
  • OK John: What's your favourite scene of the movie it ?
  • Seldom said We also commonly say John: What's your favourite scene in the movie it ?
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1- John: Hey, have you watched the movie 'Avengers: The End Game'?

Me: Yes. J

John: What's your favourite scene from the movie it? OK

John: What's your favourite scene of the movie it? Seldom said

We also commonly say

John: What's your favourite scene in

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