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. In a meeting i have heard people say i need to drop off the meeting and i need to drop off to another meeting, and i wonder if the use of drop off is correct in this context (to drop off a meeting)
Can anyone clear things up for me In my world, off the coast means out in the water We have such expressions as a ship sank off the coast of british columbia or there is an island off the coast of england. that always means out in the water I would have no idea where she lives if i were to read your sentence. What is the meaning of off the back of something also, i searched for any old posts in here, and i was able to find this one Off the back of this therefore, i am really confused whether off the back of something can be used as two types of idioms.
Hi, i was wondering if these two sentences are correct 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 The city’s remains were covered by a thick layer of sand (off/under) the island It's not too common though The two most common formulations are
I get off work at 5 And i get off of work at 5 At least where i live, get off from is used, but not as readily as those two.
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