A boy asks a person a philanthropist why he helped a lot of people. So he replied:
I get happiness and satisfaction by / from helping people.
So what will be used: from/by?
(I read this somewhere)
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Sign up to join this communityA boy asks a person a philanthropist why he helped a lot of people. So he replied:
I get happiness and satisfaction by / from helping people.
So what will be used: from/by?
(I read this somewhere)
I get happiness and satisfaction by/from helping people.
Either version is correct. You can't go wrong with either one. I can't say one sounds better than the other.