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ESLBeginner Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

"start with" and "start from"

Hi, is there any difference between "start with sth." and "start from sth."? thanks.
  

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To learn to read, we start with the alphabet. (item that is needed first) To get to the airport, start from your driveway and turn right. (place to begin) This is not a complete usage chart, but it's a beginning.

  • To learn to read, we start with the alphabet.
  • (item that is needed first) To get to the airport, start from your driveway and turn right.
  • (place to begin) This is not a complete usage chart, but it's a beginning.
  • ( from is often replaced by at )
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To learn to read, we start with the alphabet. (item that is needed first)

To get to the airport, start from your driveway and turn right. (place to begin)

This is not a complete usage chart, but it's a beginning. (from is often replaced by at)

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