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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

From or by

Which is correct please? From or by?
You can tell by looking at her face that she's mean.
You can tell from looking at her face that she's mean.
You can tell from her face that she's mean.
There is something about her face that tells me she's mean.

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Anonymous From or by? I'd say "by", but I wouldn't object to "from" either. Your sentences are all grammatical.

  • Anonymous From or by?
  • I'd say "by", but I wouldn't object to "from" either.
  • Your sentences are all grammatical.
  • CJ
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AnonymousFrom or by?
I'd say "by", but I wouldn't object to "from" either. Your sentences are all grammatical.

CJ

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