A. It was conducted by our affiliates in the London office. B. It was conducted by our affiliates from the London office.
C. It was conducted by our affiliates in London. D. It was conducted by our affiliates from London.
1. Which of the sentences in each pair is correct? 2. If both are correct, what is the difference between 'in' and 'from' here? 3. Which sentences are more natural?
Please advise. Thank you.
Top answer
Hi, A. It was conducted by our affiliates in the London office. B.
— Clive
Hi, A.
It was conducted by our affiliates in the London office.
B.
It was conducted by our affiliates from the London office.
C.
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E. I communicate everyday with our counterparts in the U.S. F. I communicate everyday with our counterparts from the U.S.
4. Do you think the same applies to the example above where 'in' suggests the U.S. people I communicate with is in the U.S., while 'from' suggests the U.S. people I communicat