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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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I've correctly used 'from' in the sentence, haven't I?

I've correctly used 'from' in the sentence, haven't I?

A Bhutanese health expert has developed a food-plate model which indicates the recommended quantity of what one must eat from each food group.

  

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from is OK. But do you need to say 'of what'? How about A Bhutanese health expert has developed a food-plate model which indicates the recommended quantity of what one must eat from each food group.

  • from is OK.
  • But do you need to say 'of what'?
  • How about A Bhutanese health expert has developed a food-plate model which indicates the recommended quantity of what one must eat from each food group.
  • I n other words, does the model tell you just amounts, or does it tell you specific items and amounts?
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from is OK.


But do you need to say 'of what'?

How about A Bhutanese health expert has developed a food-plate model which indicates the recommended quantity of what one must eat from each food group.

In other words, does the model tell you just amounts, or does it tell you specific items and amounts?


Clive

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