Which word is correct?
The football match feels/seems like a friendly.
Is from optional?
I loved him (from) the second he came into the league.
Thaanks
anonymous The football match feels/seems like a friendly It sounds odd. I think you mean this: It seems to be a friendly football match. anonymous I loved him (from) the second he came into the league.
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anonymousThe football match feels/seems like a friendly
It sounds odd.
I think you mean this:
It seems to be a friendly football match.
anonymousI loved him (from) the second he came into the league.
I loved him from the moment he came into/joined the league.
anonymousIs from optional? I loved him (from) the second he came into the league.
'from' implies the start and continuation of the love.
Without 'from' it refers only to the second he came into the league. It may imply continuation of the love, but that is less certain in this one.
'love' is tricky word here. It's a word that suggests a ver