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30 January
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Are these sentences below both correct?
a. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
b. The sun rises from the east to the west.
Are these sentences below both correct?
a. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
b. The sun rises from the east to the west.
a. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
b. The sun rises from the east to the west.
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- English (US)
A is correct. People would understand what you mean in B but A is the best answer.
- Japanese
@BingQiLin95
Thank you!
Can I think the reason B is wrong is that the "from" should be replaced by "in"?
Is "The sun rises from the east." (without "to the west") also wrong?
Thank you!
Can I think the reason B is wrong is that the "from" should be replaced by "in"?
Is "The sun rises from the east." (without "to the west") also wrong?

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