Asked by rfvv

1. A Swiss family were pulling spaghetti off trees.

2. A Swiss family were pulling spaghetti from trees.

(Which preposition do we have to use, off or from? Are both OK and the same?



Answers

Answered by lulu
use was instead of were. and and if you say off, then say they were pulling it off of trees. if not then use from
Answered by Writeacher
I already answered this:

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1302169550
Answered by rfvv
OK... Thank you. I wanted to find the question by using SEARCH, but I couldn't find resent questions today.
So I had to post the question again.
Thank you. Have a great weekend.
Answered by Writeacher
The webmaster was working on the website today, maybe while you were searching. I found the original post by searching for <b>off trees</b>!!

=)
Answered by rfvv
OK. Thank you for your help.
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