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Tense + preposition (I’m meeting him the first time today) | 'tail' questions (question tags)
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From (Phrase: From Italy, I'll go to England) Mon Aug 21, 2006 4:05 am  From (Phrase: From Italy, I'll go to England)
 

Dear teachers,

Please read:

1. I'll go to England from Italy.
2. From Italy, I'll go to England.
3. I'll go from Italy to England.

All are correct and have the same meaning?

Thanks
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From (Phrase: From Italy, I'll go to England) Mon Aug 21, 2006 14:13 pm  From (Phrase: From Italy, I'll go to England)
 

They are all correct and have more or less the same meaning.
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