The prepositions “from“ and “to“ are always confusing when talking about our own location. Do we say something is “the nearest to our house“ or “the nearest from our house“? This sounds like a simple question, but it is one that causes some confusion and concern for students. After this Daily Dose of English all the confusion will be a thing of the past.
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