Is there anyone who can tell me the difference between the following sentences?
A. The official from X association
B. The official for X association
C. The official with X association
D. The official at X association
I tried to google this but couldn't find a good reference.
Best Answer
The person that I am talking about is coming from that association. I probably expect that person to act, while they are here, on behalf of that organisation.
That is one of our own people, not a member of, or acting for that association. It it the person, that for us, keeps in contact and deals with that association.
More or less the same as A), but in this case it is certainly true that the person is here in their role as member or representative of the association. You might hear this phrase on a news-item, if someone is called upon as an expert: "And to answer some questions about X, here is ms. Y, who is with the X association."
The person is working for, or physically at the premises of X association, but I am not necessarily talking to or otherwise communication with them.