From
Preposition
UK
/frÉ’m/
US
/frĘŚm/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)
Definition
Indicates origin, starting point, or source.
Example
"They are from Canada."
"She learned many facts from the internet."
"We walked from the park to the library."
Explanation
From is a word used to show the starting point of something. It can indicate where someone comes, the time something begins, or the source of information. For example, “He is from London” shows origin. It can also be used in expressions like “from morning to night” or “from the book, I learned a lot.” It is a preposition used in almost every day conversation to explain relationships between people, places, or things.