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Do I say "from school" or "from your school"?

 
 
Reply Sun 2 Jul, 2017 12:14 am
My cousin struggles with math, so he goes to a learning center to get more practice with it. Every day, he spends a lot of time doing it.

Sometimes, I help him with it. I am going to make up two similar sentences below.

(1) I ask him, "Do you need help with math from your school?"

(2) I ask him, "Do you need help with math from school?"

When I ask him whether or not he needs help with math, he says: from where.

I have time to help him with the homework from ONLY one of the two places.

I need to be specific when giving him help. Do I say "from school" or "from your school"? Thanks for your help.
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Reply Sun 2 Jul, 2017 02:57 am
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I need to be specific

If the school and learning centre are two different places, specify the one you mean.

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