What is the difference between ‘many people abroad’ and ‘many people from abroad’? For example, are both expressions suitable for the blank A?
You can communicate with ( A ) if you can speak English.
I wonder the same thing can be said about the difference between ‘people all over the world’ and ‘people from all over the world.”
If they're abroad or all over the world, they're not in the same country as you are. Adding 'from' means they have come to your country from their native lands.
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If they're abroad or all over the world, they're not in the same country as you are.
Adding 'from' means they have come to your country from their native lands.
teacherJapanmany people abroad
teacherJapanpeople all over the world
These just say where the people are; they do not say where the people are from.
teacherJapanYou can communicate with ( A ) if you can speak English.
I would use "people from all over the world" in the ab