• jonhanson
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    61 year ago

    It’s correct, as whence means “from where”, so adding “from” would be redundant.

    • kneelknee 🐖
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      11 year ago

      TIL! So if you replace “whence” with “from where”, is “go back to from where you came” grammatically correct?

      Also, you’re answer prompted me to search, and I found this neat answer about the history of whence vs from whence; apparently from whence has been (mis)used for centuries!

      • jonhanson
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        31 year ago

        Perhaps I should have been more clear. I didn’t mean it’s a direct substitution for “from where”, just that that’s its meaning. A grammatical translation of the sentence would be “go back to where you came from”.