The difference between obtaining information from ... and obtaining information from ...

Although a college student whose IQ has been questioned can't do math, his English is still not backward! At least CET-4 and CET-6 didn't have a white test. Summarize the basic differences and show a comparison chart here:

I. Meaning of phrases

1, source of information: English? [ɡet? nf? Me? n fr? M], beautiful [et? nf? r? Me? n fr? M], English and American pronunciation are different. Obtaining information from+means "obtaining information from ...".

2. Get information: English [?et? nf? Me? n? N], beautiful [et? nf? r? Me? n? ɑ? N], English and American pronunciation are different. Get information+means "get" ... news.

On can be replaced by the preposition about with the same meaning and usage.

? Note: Information is an uncountable noun. If it is one, it is a message, specifically: get? Answer? Get news from.

Second, usage

The usage of 1, get information from ① Add someone after it, which means to get information from someone, meaning "query"/"get information from xx":

Get information from someone's questioning; Torture, add names/personal pronouns.

Example: This is the way to get information from children, he added gently to Mrs. Joe.

This? Is it? That? Way? Where to? Get? Information? From where? This? Boy, he? Supplement? Silently? Where to? Ma' am Joe.

(2) followed by information sources, generally using the Internet, data:

Get information from the internet/get information from the internet on the following date/the following data.

The Internet enables us to obtain information from all over the world.

Internet? Really? Enable? We? Where to? Get? Information? From where? All of them? Is it over? That? The world. ?

2. How to use to obtain information? ① Fixed phrases: get information online; Get information from the internet.

Most importantly, they can find this information online without even going out to collect it.

That? The best part is that they don't even have to leave the house. Get? All of them? That? Tip: Do they look for every point? Information? Open? That? Internet.

? (2) Add the specific content of the information, such as: someone's information about Mary, information about something-drug information.

Example: Mei Sen tries to draw Jack out of Nina.

Mei Sen tried. Get? Information? Open? Jack's whereabouts.

? Note: sb. There's a guy at the back. One is torture, trying to get news from ta, that is, from; The other is to get the news of ta. How about ta? Here we go. The difference that needs attention is actually quite easy to distinguish.