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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T16:55:39+00:00 2026-05-10T16:55:39+00:00

When I type ‘from’ (in a LINQ query) after importing System.Linq namespace , it

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When I type ‘from’ (in a LINQ query) after importing System.Linq namespace, it is understood as a keyword. How does this magic happen?

Is ‘from’ a extension method on some type?

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  1. 2026-05-10T16:55:40+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 4:55 pm

    In practice, yes – LINQ keywords map to extension methods. But actually, it is more interesting; it is literally as though the compiler substitutes directly for a few key methods, i.e.

    var qry = from cust in db.Customers           where cust.IsActive           select cust; 

    becomes:

    var qry = db.Customers.Where(cust => cust.IsActive); 

    (if we had a non-trivial select, it would add .Select(…some projection…)

    Different LINQ kewords map to different methods – i.e. there is OrderBy, GroupBy, ThenBy, OrderByDescending, etc.

    In the case of IEnumerable<T>/IQueryable<T>, this then resolves these via extension methods (typically courtesy of Enumerable/Queryable)- however, if your queryable objects declared their own Where/OrderBy/etc then these would get used in preference.

    Jon Skeet covers this a lot more in the latter parts of C# in Depth. I’ve also seen an example of Jon’s where he discusses some really bizarre implications of this – such as calling static methods on a type.

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