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Hans51 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Memories from / of

Do you have good memories from family holidays?

Do you have good memories of family holidays?

Is there a meaning difference between use of from and of in the sentence?

Thank you so much as usual and have a good day.
  

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Hans51 Is there a meaning difference between use of from and of in the sentence? Probably not for most utterances, though the first may refer to other fond memories of that time rather than to the holiday itself.

  • Hans51 Is there a meaning difference between use of from and of in the sentence?
  • Probably not for most utterances, though the first may refer to other fond memories of that time rather than to the holiday itself.
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Hans51Is there a meaning difference between use of from and of in the sentence?
Probably not for most utterances, though the first may refer to other fond memories of that time rather than to the holiday itself.

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