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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

preposition

I wonder the difference " I come of school." and " I come from school."
  

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Natural: I'm coming from [the] school; I'm coming out of the school. ]

  • Natural: I'm coming from [the] school; I'm coming out of the school.
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Natural: I'm coming from [the] school; I'm coming out of the school. [Change of tense is just easier for me here - your use of tense is not incorrect.]

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