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 maryouma
 
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							| Would you mind helping me to choose the right option in the following sentence bc I get confused. thanks. Trees are being damaged by acid rain resulting ( from - of ) our pollution-causing activities.  |  9 Mar 2016      
					
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 georginasantanna
 
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							| Hi! I think it is "resulting from". If I am not mistaken "from" is the preposition that goes with the verb "result".  |  9 Mar 2016     
					
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 maryse pey�
 
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							| Yes, it is FROM as the pollution is the SOURCE of the acid rain, then the damage. |  9 Mar 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Yes, it �s "from" with the verb "result". Your source of confusion might be that the noun "result" uses "of". The acid rain is a result of our pollution-causing activities.   Bruce  |  9 Mar 2016     
					
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