Kengo
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
Hello there,
Today I would like to check a grammar point.
The following sentences were given in the lesson material at my language school and they are said to be synonymous.
1. Adopt high technology, and you'll be free from this trouble.
2. High technology will save you all this trouble.
My question is whether there should be "from" between you and all in the 2nd sentence.
Without "from", do these two sentences really mean the same thing?
Thanks in advance.
Today I would like to check a grammar point.
The following sentences were given in the lesson material at my language school and they are said to be synonymous.
1. Adopt high technology, and you'll be free from this trouble.
2. High technology will save you all this trouble.
My question is whether there should be "from" between you and all in the 2nd sentence.
Without "from", do these two sentences really mean the same thing?
Thanks in advance.