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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

meaning difference

Is there any difference in meaning between the use of “at and from” in the below sentence, or do they generally imply the same meaning in this case?

I purchased/got a burger from McDonalds.
I purchased/got a burger at McDonalds.

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Anonymous Is there any difference in meaning between the use of “at and from” in the below sentence No.

  • Anonymous Is there any difference in meaning between the use of “at and from” in the below sentence No.
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AnonymousIs there any difference in meaning between the use of “at and from” in the below sentence
No.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousIs there any difference in meaning between the use of “at and from” in the below sentenceNo.
That was what I thought. Thanks a lot teacher.

But I think they have different meanings in this sentence:

I ate a burger at McDonalds.
I ate a burger from McDonalds.

Do you agree that they have different meanings
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Mister MicawberYes and yes.
Awesome, I am so glad I was correct. Thank you very much teacher!

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