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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What does 'from inside' imply here?

Here is how the stadium looks 'from inside'.
This is the stadium 'from inside'.

Does it mean in the stadium as opposed to outside?
  

Top answer

Yes, that's the basic idea.

  • Yes, that's the basic idea.
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Yes, that's the basic idea.
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CliveYes, that's the basic idea.
Great. Thanks for your help.

Are these also correct and do they mean the same thing?

Here is how inside the stadium looks.
This is inside the stadium.

I think yes and yes. Am I right?
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Are these also correct and do they mean the same thing?

Here is how inside the stadium looks. OK, but more standard is -

Here is how the inside of the stadium looks.

This is inside the stadium. OK
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CliveHere is how inside the stadium looks. OK, but more standard is -Here is how the inside of the stadium looks.This is inside the stadium. OK
Got it. Thanks for your help, again!

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