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  1. I came across this sentence: The power to rule was restricted to ministers, and it was restricted from king. What is the difference between "restricted to" and "restricted from" here?

  2. I am restricted to smoking one cigarette per day. This means: I am limited to smoking one cigarette per day. The other example, from is quite different: I am restricted from smoking one cigarette per day. This would literally mean the exact opposite: I am not allowed to smoke one cigarette per day.

  3. Aug 10, 2010 · Hi everyone! Would anyone care to help me explain the difference between the two: restricted to and restricted from. Any kind of help is much appreciated!! 🙂

  4. Sep 1, 2011 · I read that expressions of prevention, prohibition, banning, exclusion or stopping actions take gerund-participle complements in PPs headed by from. The verbs are : ban, hinder, keep, prevent, prohibit & stop (cf. Cambridge Grammar, last ed. p. 835 in fine.)

  5. A restrictive clause modifies the noun that precedes it in an essential way. Restrictive clauses limit or identify such nouns and cannot be removed from a sentence without changing the sentence’s meaning. A nonrestrictive clause, on the other hand, describes a noun in a nonessential way.

  6. Oct 3, 2023 · A restrictive clause, also known as an essential or defining clause, is a dependent clause that provides essential information about the noun it modifies. This clause restricts the meaning of the noun by specifying which one the writer or speaker is referring to.

  7. This means that the applicant is not restricted to amendment(s) necessary to remedy a defect in his application. Entry was restricted to NSK Passport holders, however, instant visas were available to holders of other Passports.