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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

See something in / from

Could you please check if my sentence is correct in grammar and meaning? "I just have seen my dark and negative sides from them / in them". In addition, is there a meaning difference or nuance between " from them" and "in them" in the sentence? Thanka a lot in advance.
  

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Hi, Could you please check if my sentence is correct in grammar and meaning? "I just have seen my dark and negative sides from them / in them". In addition, is there a meaning difference or nuance between " from them" and "in them" in the sentence?

  • Hi, Could you please check if my sentence is correct in grammar and meaning?
  • "I just have seen my dark and negative sides from them / in them".
  • In addition, is there a meaning difference or nuance between " from them" and "in them" in the sentence?
  • The version with 'in them' is fine.
  • 'From them' 'seems incorrect.
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Hi,

Could you please check if my sentence is correct in grammar and meaning? "I just have seen my dark and negative sides from them / in them". In addition, is there a meaning difference or nuance between " from them" and "in them" in the sentence?

The version with 'in them' is fine.

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