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  • Fall over off down? - WordReference Forums
    Grammatically they are all correct It only depends on which is a plausible situation Perhaps you are asking the difference among "over", "off" and "down"? As roxcyn has mentioned, you should give it a try first and we'll clear up any misconception you might have
  • I am off to work - WordReference Forums
    "I am off to work now" Does it mean that I am about to work now Thanks
  • dispose of dispose off - WordReference Forums
    "The company wants to dispose off the equipment " Is this sentence correct Iam confused whether it is dispose of or dispose off as I see a lot of sentences that use dispose off But when I searched I could just find that dispose of is the phrasal verb that should be used Please help
  • off you go | WordReference Forums
    Off you go = be on your way, or be about your business (or be about undertake the orders instructions you have been given)
  • Drifting off Eastlake 7-23-2025 | Ohio Game Fishing
    Drifting off Eastlake 7-23-2025 Jump to Latest 420 views 3 replies 3 participants last post by chuckle 2d ago Narcman Discussion starter
  • Back up or Back off - WordReference Forums
    To me, Back off! is an instruction to mind your own business, and to back up is to drive backwards to avoid some obstacle or give another vehicle space (figuratively, and transitively, it also means to provide evidence that something you’ve said is accurate)
  • Off Vs Off to | WordReference Forums
    Sentence (b) is correct, but the phrase "off to Scotland" uses be off, not off to The to is part of to Scotland This is meaning 34 of "off" in the WordReference dictionary: 34 starting on one's way; leaving [be + off] I'm off to Europe on Monday Some other examples of how "off" is used this way: After breakfast, we'll be off
  • learn (off) by heart - WordReference Forums
    Nevertheless, I have heard such phrases as: "I learnt it off the computer"; "He was great person to learn off" Grammatically speaking, the preposition "from" should be used "I've got to learn these words (off) by heart in a very short time" and "You have to learn these two pages (off) by heart by tomorrow morning", is correct




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