English Language Learners Asked on November 5, 2021
I’ve gone through [Adverbs: types] and (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/grammar/british-grammar/adverbs-types)
ref2 on Cambridge Dictionary and I guess I understand the rules there.
Consider the following three sentences.
According to those rules, sentence 1 is less common than sentence 2, though sentence 1 is not rare. All three of them are clear and natural, is my understanding correct?
Similarly, which one should I use in this sentence, "in" or "from"?
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