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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Remove in or removef rom

Hello everyone,

Are both "remove in" and "remove from" possiblein the following sentences?

Eg. I visited the New York.

1. Remove "the" in the sentence.

2. Romove "the" from the sentence.

Regards,

JA

  

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We remove things from (something). But you can also use a preposition to say where the thing is before it's removed: Remove the picture from on the wall. Remove "the" from in the sentence.

  • We remove things from (something).
  • But you can also use a preposition to say where the thing is before it's removed: Remove the picture from on the wall.
  • Remove "the" from in the sentence.
  • Remove the boxes from under the table.
  • Those aren't the best examples of good English, and I don't recommend getting in the habit of using them, but you will hear them from time to time.
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We remove things from (something).

But you can also use a preposition to say where the thing is before it's removed:

Remove the picture from on the wall.
Remove "the" from in the sentence.
Remove the boxes from under the table.

Those aren't the best examples of good English, and I don't recommend getting in the habit of using them, but you

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