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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Prepostion: through, by or from?

Sentence: I got your email address through/from/by ChoiceTrade.

Question: I'm writing a mail actually. It starts with Dear ___(name of somebody) and from next paragraph comes the above sentence. Kindly tell me which preposition will be correct to use in the sentence? I'm confused between "through" and "from". Also tell me which preposition among the mentioned ones will be wrong to use.

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Use through or from . Avoid by . Rover

  • Use through or from .
  • Avoid by .
  • Rover
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Use through or from. Avoid by.

Rover

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