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Infinity Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Read it from or read it with

I'd like to know the difference, if there's any, in the usage of 'from' and 'with' in the sentence, such as,

1. Now I can read it from different viewpoints.
2. Now I can read it with different viewpoints.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

I prefer (and recommend) "from"; nevertheless, "with" is completely comprehensible. CJ

  • I prefer (and recommend) "from"; nevertheless, "with" is completely comprehensible.
  • CJ
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I prefer (and recommend) "from"; nevertheless, "with" is completely comprehensible.

CJ

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