'I saw you from a streetcar this morning.' and 'I saw you from the streetcar this morning.'
Without any prior context or mention of that streetcar, is it safe to say that 'I saw you from a streetcar' - I happened to be on a streetcar and I saw you from there 'from the streetcar' - you know I take a streetcar to work every morning and that's presumably the one I saw you from
Correct?
Top answer
Anonymous Correct? Yes, those are good examples.
— Mister Micawber
Anonymous Correct?
Yes, those are good examples.
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