EducationAisle wrote:
anujag24 wrote:
I am still confused on the usage of "from the beginning of agriculture" and "from when agriculture began".... Which one is the correct usage?
Hopefully you realized that the structure being used is:From X to Y .
So, X and Y should begrammatically similar. If we say:
....from when agriculture began to 1950
Then,
X = when agriculture began (aclause )
Y = 1950 (aphrase )
Phrases andclauses arenot consideredgrammatically similar. Hence, this is aviolation
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