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Aileen Sutcliffe Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

From or Of?

I would like to know if I should use 'from' or 'of' in the sentence i.e. 'the afterimage from' or 'the afterimage of'? She stared at the tea light burning in the middle of the table. Blinking, she looked away, trying to erase the afterimage from the bright flame and hissed out a small breath.
Hope someone can help. cheers
  

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I suggest that she was trying to erase the afterimage of the bright flame ( from her mind).

  • I suggest that she was trying to erase the afterimage of the bright flame ( from her mind).
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I suggest that she was trying to erase the afterimage of the bright flame (from her mind).

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