Difference between **entre** and **de entre**
In a recent "La Palabra del Día:"Entre" drvicente submitted a correction "Cuando se viaja en avion, su comodidad a menudo depende de entre quien se..." to "Cuando se viaja por avión su comodidad a menudo depende entre quien usted se está sentado."
When is de entre used versus entre?
As always, am eagerly looking forward to the community's expertise.
3 Answers
The appropriate question would be what is the difference between depende and depende de.
Look at the example sentences listed under depender to see how the "de" is used with the verb.
entre= within, between... ect.. de entre= from within, from in between...ect (like originating from within)
Just wanted to know the circumstances for the use of the phrase "de entre" versus "entre"