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Kane159 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

From vs. of

Mrs. Smith of Leeds
Mrs. Smith from Leeds

Which one is correct?
Thank you in advance
  

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Hi, Mrs. Smith of Leeds Mrs. Smith from Leeds Which one is correct?

  • Hi, Mrs.
  • Smith of Leeds Mrs.
  • Smith from Leeds Which one is correct?
  • Both are correct.
  • The one to choose depends on the context.
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Hi,

Mrs. Smith of Leeds

Mrs. Smith from Leeds

Which one is correct? Both are correct. The one to choose depends on the context.

Broadly speaking, 'from' suggests that she is currently not in Leeds.



Clive

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