Hi, i was wondering if these two sentences are correct Get out of the room is good but not from the. I can give you 10% off the price if you pay in cash
You can get 10% off the price if you pay in cash So the form is correct The company wants to dispose off the equipment. is this sentence correct
But when i searched i could just find that dispose of is the phrasal verb that should be used I am off to work on my project I am off working on my project Is sentence one the only correct one?
(from a reference book for japanese high school students.) question The city’s remains were covered by a thick layer of sand (off/under) the island When i run my terrova at full power 10, it will go about five minutes and then shut off I can turn it right back on and run at speed 8 for as long as i.
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 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. Get off the chair tells me someone is standing on the chair and you want him off Get up from the chair as a command seems odd because you would just tell the person to 'get up' (i want to clean under the chair, for example), but he got up from the chair to get the newspaper