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HifaMo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

from the beginning

Please, I want to express the meaning of "from the beginning" but I wonder if there is an idiomatic phrase for such meaning.

I want to buy this house from the beginning.

Or

I wanted to marry her from the beginning.

Thank you
  

Top answer

I always wanted to buy this house. I wanted to marry her from the first time I laid eyes on her.

  • I always wanted to buy this house.
  • I wanted to marry her from the first time I laid eyes on her.
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I always wanted to buy this house.
I wanted to marry her from the first time I laid eyes on her.

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