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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

word use

Which one is correct, from or in?

I am telling you this based on my experience 'from' the past few years.
I am telling you this based on my experience 'in' the past few years.

Are both 'in and from' possible, maybe?
  

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Anonymous Are both 'in and from' possible, maybe? Yes, but 'over' is the expected preposition there.

  • Anonymous Are both 'in and from' possible, maybe?
  • Yes, but 'over' is the expected preposition there.
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AnonymousAre both 'in and from' possible, maybe?
Yes, but 'over' is the expected preposition there.
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Mister MicawberYes, but 'over' is the expected preposition there.
Thanks, teacher. And would all of them convey the same meaning, with 'over' being the best choice there?
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Mister MicawberYes.
Thank you very much, teacher!

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