from

​”From” is a preposition in English that indicates the starting point of something, whether it’s a place, time, origin, or source. Its uses include:

  1. Indicating Origin or Source: Denotes where someone or something originates.​
    • Example: “She is from Canada.”
  2. Indicating Starting Point in Time: Specifies when something begins.​
    • Example: “The event starts from 9 AM.”​
  3. Indicating Starting Point in Place: Shows the location where something starts.​
    • Example: “We walked from the park to the museum.”
  4. Indicating Cause or Reason: Explains the reason behind something.​
    • Example: “He is suffering from a cold.”
  5. Indicating Material: Specifies what something is made of.​
    • Example: “The table is made from wood.”​
  6. Indicating Distance: Shows the distance between two points.​
    • Example: “The school is five miles from here.”​
  7. Indicating Difference or Distinction: Highlights differences between things.​
    • Example: “This painting is different from the others.”​

These examples illustrate the versatility of “from” in expressing various relationships in English.