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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

from/of

I want to see the products from these two machines.

And

I want to see the products of these two machines.

I'm trying to say I want to see the products made from the machines.

Should I use from or of?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

I would use either 'products from' or 'produce of'.

  • I would use either 'products from' or 'produce of'.
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I would use either 'products from' or 'produce of'.
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JheradI would use either 'products from' or 'produce of'.
Thanks Jherad!

Would you happen to be a native speaker of English?
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Yes I am (British English, though now living in the USA). I should probably fill in some information about myself in my profile - I only joined the site recently.
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Thanks for your response. Please if you could, help me with all my English troubles. Really appreciate it.
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I am more than happy to answer any questions as time allows, however there are also plenty of other better qualified people here on the site. I am not an English teacher though I have provided basic one-on-one literacy tuition as a volunteer here in the USA.

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JheradI am more than happy to answer any questions as time allows, however there are also plenty of other better qualified people here on the site. I am not an English teacher though I have provided basic one-on-one literacy tuition as a volunteer here in the USA.
Your tuition is most wanted here.

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