what is Difference Between By and From
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Difference Between By and From. The main difference between by and from is that the preposition by indicates an instrumental case while the preposition from indicates an ablative case. Both by and from are prepositions in English grammar. ... While from only acts a preposition, by also acts as a noun and an adverb.
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what is instrumental case ?what is ablative case?
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From indicates origin:
The orders came from the Administrator
Lunch will be from 12 noon to One pm
Advice is welcome from anyone but I will choose what is best for me.
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By indicates authorship, ownership, approximation:
Das Kapital was written by Karl Marx
The lecture was taken by the Geography professor
I shall return by 4 pm
Learning by rote is not the best way to learn
The orders came from the Administrator
Lunch will be from 12 noon to One pm
Advice is welcome from anyone but I will choose what is best for me.
_____________________________
By indicates authorship, ownership, approximation:
Das Kapital was written by Karl Marx
The lecture was taken by the Geography professor
I shall return by 4 pm
Learning by rote is not the best way to learn
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