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Nsfs2 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

In danger of /from

Hi,

Which preposition should I use?If both are possible, what is meanings do they give?

'Plants are always in danger of animals which want to eat them.'
'Plants are always in danger from animals which want to eat them.'

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Either Plants are always in danger from animals which want to eat them. or Plants are always in danger of being eaten by animals.

  • Either Plants are always in danger from animals which want to eat them.
  • or Plants are always in danger of being eaten by animals.
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Either

Plants are always in danger from animals which want to eat them.
or

Plants are always in danger of being eaten by animals.

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