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'area code for London' vs. 'area code of London'



 
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'area code for London' vs. 'area code of London' #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 26, 2006 14:54 pm   'area code for London' vs. 'area code of London'
 

English Error, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #13 "Telephones", question 2

The area code for London for example is 207 if you call for within the UK.

(a) for
(b) for
(c) for

English Error, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #13 "Telephones", answer 2

The area code for London for example is 207 if you call from within the UK.

Correct entry: from
The error was: (c) for

You have not found the error.
The area code of London for example is 207 if you call for within the UK.
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why is "from" here

thanks a lot

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From #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 26, 2006 19:46 pm   From
 

Hi Stone,

You asked about from in this sentence:

The area code for London for example is 207 if you call from within the UK.

The idea behind of from is that it suggests out of. In other words you are in the UK and you dial out of the UK to London.

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