Ben heard footsteps and left the room. A few seconds later, Jack entered from/through another door.
(another door than the one Ben used to leave)
Is 'from' or 'through' correct here? If both are, which one sounds the better to you? Thanks.
Use through . from isn't completely wrong, but through is much better. CJ
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Use through.
from isn't completely wrong, but through is much better.
CJ