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Part of Speech: preposition, adverb, noun

Sense:

  1. Indicating the starting point of a physical movement or action.
  2. Indicating the place or source of someone or something.
  3. Indicating the origin, cause, or reason of something.
  4. Indicating the separation or removal of something.
  5. Indicating the distance between two points or the duration of a process.
  6. Indicating a starting time or point in time.
  7. Indicating a specific point of departure or arrival in travel.
  8. Used to indicate the point in time at which an event happened or originated.

Usage:

  • He ran from his house to the park.
  • He moved to the city from a small town.
  • I couldn't tell the smell from where it came.
  • She wiped the tears from her eyes.
  • The journey from New York to London takes approximately 7 hours.
  • The shop is open from 9 AM to 6 PM.
  • The flight departs from London at 5 PM.
  • The tradition dates from medieval times.

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