What's the difference between FROM and OF? See the notes below:)

FCE USE OF ENGLISH PART 2 PREPARATION

FROM and OF EXERCISE

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FROM – generally about the origin of something or someone - This cheese is from Chesire.

OF  – generally about possession - Of all my toys, this is my favourite

Sadly, in many cases you just have to try to remember the of/from combination :(

From and Of Exercise

Fill the gaps with either FROM or OF, then press "Check" to check your answers.

1 I'm so tired all the adverts on T.V.

2 The boss died a massive heart attack.

3 What we really need to know is the cause the problem.

4 What do you make Wendy?

5 my point of view, Channel Two is the best one.

6 I had problems with that printer the word go.

7 now on I'm going to go to bed early in the week.

8 Jemima reminds me a cousin of mine.

9 So many people are terrified spiders.

10 I borrowed an excellent book the library last week.

11 Children need to be protected explicit programmes.

12 It was good you to come.

13 It was good the start.

14 He's suffering hay fever.

15 She has a terrible fear birds.

16 More than half the city was affected by the flooding.

17 The student part of the city is south the river.

18 time to time we go and see a play at the theatre.

19 That was very kind you to help my daughter with her homework.

20 Are you aware the problem of cutting down the forests?

21 The film was different what I expected.

22 Have you heard your brother lately?

23 Have you heard a book called Gheisha by Lesley Downer?

24 Has this book been translated Spanish to English?

25 The famous T.V. personality was accused stealing a jar of instant coffee.