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Sabrynazulkyflyyy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference?

1) "I filmed a video in my office."

2) "I filmed a video from my office."

  

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" The actions of interest took place in your office, and you filmed those actions while you, too, were in your office. " The actions of interest took place outside your office, for example, in another building across the street. You stood in your office while filming, but you filmed actions which were not in your office.

  • " The actions of interest took place in your office, and you filmed those actions while you, too, were in your office.
  • " The actions of interest took place outside your office, for example, in another building across the street.
  • You stood in your office while filming, but you filmed actions which were not in your office.
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sabrynazulkyflyyy1) "I filmed a video in my office."

The actions of interest took place in your office, and you filmed those actions while you, too, were in your office.

sabrynazulkyflyyy2) "I filmed a video from my office."

The actions of interest took place outside your office, for example, in another building ac

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