I know that stop one (from) doing means from is optional and how about this word bother?
1) Don't bother me while(=when) I am studying English.
2) Don't bother me studying English.
3) Don't bother me from studying English.
Do you agree that all of them mean the same or the #2 and the #3 do not mean the #1 or each sentence has a different meaning? What do you native English speakers think?
Thank you so much as always and have a good day.
Top answer
Only #1 is possible.
— Mister Micawber
Only #1 is possible.
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