Standard English includes 'from'. In casual English. it is sometimes omitted
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CliveStandard English includes 'from'. In casual English. it is sometimes omittedThanks a lot, teacher.
CliveWould it also be correct to use 'with the drama field' instead of 'with the field of drama'? That doesn't sound good.Yes, I thought that it did not sound good. Not to get confused, the original one is correct and sounds good, right?
CliveI''d consider saying simply When I graduated from high school, I fell in love with drama.
CliveOKThanks, teacher. But is the OK the reply to my question, indicating that what I said was correct?
CliveQuoteWhen I graduated from high school, I fell in love with the field of drama. Standard English. When I graduated high school, I fell in love with the field of drama. Not standard English.Sorry, I meant to say that the use of only 'withe the drama field' does not sound right, but 'with the field of drama' is correct and natural, as you said. My question
CliveWhen I graduated from high school, I fell in love with the drama field. This is not wrong, but it sounds a bit clumsy.I got it. Thanks a lot teacher!