Prepositions "Since" and "From"

Prepositions “Since” and “From”

since primarily focuses on specifying a starting point in time or expressing a cause-and-effect relationship, while from is more versatile and can indicate starting points in time, place, or ranges of values.

Preposition - "Off"

Preposition – “Off”

When describing an object and using the preposition off to indicate that a part is missing from the whole, you can use it like this: A piece of the puzzle has come off the edge.