mark1987
New member
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2013
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- Australia
- Current Location
- Australia
Hello everyone,
I am a native English speaker. I have decided recently, after fending off many grammar questions from my international friends that is time to "relearn" English.
My dream is to eventually be at suitable standard to be able to teach English to speakers of other languages.
I have a grammar question if you do not mind. I am working in a call centre. In my script I am required to ask the customer 'if they would like to buy some tickets off/from us'. I am currently saying off, but I was recently corrected by one of my customers that this is incorrect and that I should be saying 'from us'.
Can a teacher on this forum confirm which form is correct?
Thank you.
I am a native English speaker. I have decided recently, after fending off many grammar questions from my international friends that is time to "relearn" English.
My dream is to eventually be at suitable standard to be able to teach English to speakers of other languages.
I have a grammar question if you do not mind. I am working in a call centre. In my script I am required to ask the customer 'if they would like to buy some tickets off/from us'. I am currently saying off, but I was recently corrected by one of my customers that this is incorrect and that I should be saying 'from us'.
Can a teacher on this forum confirm which form is correct?
Thank you.