4 thoughts on “The difference between coming from and be from”

  1. The difference between COME from and be from: Different meaning, different usage, different focus
    , different meanings
    1e from meaning: from somewhere; born in
    2.be from meaning: From
    . Different usage
    1e from usage: Pot adjectives, compound structure or prepositional phrase with irregular verbs as compound objects for complement words.
    example sentences:
    muchofthetothisplanhasComefromthemedia.
    The main opposition voices of the plan come from the media.
    2.be from us: connecting noun, adjectives, verbs irregularities, past words or prepositional phrases as complex objects for complement.
    example sentences:
    judgingfromHisaccent, hemustbefromthesout.
    Listening to his voice, it must be from the south.
    . Focus on different points
    1e from focus: for general current hours.
    2.be from focus: For general current or general futures.

  2. First, COME from and Be FROM are the same meaning, meaning "from" sometimes interchangeable.
    as:
    he comes from China.
    = he is from China.
    (I am Chinese.)
    . Their usage is a bit different. COME FROM is a brief verb. It does not use the adverbial consecutive for a period of time. It is simply coming from there; be from can be used with adverbials for a period of time. Where is BE from coming from and where people mean (meaning where their ancestors are there); indicate that from somewhere, be from is not possible.
    , as:

    1.i came here from my uncles.
    2.he is from America.

    He is from the United States.

  3. ① Where does Be from come from and where people mean (the meaning of ancestral home)

    i am from China. I am Chinese.

    come from where comes from (but simply comes from there)

    i came from China. I come from China. (But not necessarily Chinese)

    1. Both can represent "where". Review the hometown of the speaker. However, COME FROM is a brief verb, which is not used in conjunction with the continuation time. Be from can.
    eg: I COME from China. = I am from China.

    2. COME from from somewhere, while Be from did not work.
    eg: I came here from my uncles.

  4. 1 FROM meaning: from somewhere; born in
    2.be from meaning: From
    . Different usage
    1e from usage: Pot in adjectives, composite structures or prepositions with irregular verbs, or prepositions The phrase acts as a compound object of complement.
    example sentences:
    much of the to this plan has come from the media.
    The main opposition of the plan comes from the media.
    2.be from us: connecting noun, adjectives, verbs irregularities, past words or prepositional phrases as complex objects for complement.
    example sentences:
    judging from his accent, he must be from the south.
    listening to his voice, it must be from the south.
    . Focus on different points
    1e from focus: for general current hours.
    2.be from focus: For general current or general futures.
    Clasting on 2019-06-10

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