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The company wants to dispose off the equipment. is this sentence correct Is turn off the light or turn the light off 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 After breakfast, we'll be off. Ditto, and to (2) you could add i won't be in next week

In fact, you could take a week off trying to decide which one to use

They are all in the same register, and for normal conversational purposes (no deep metaphysical debates, please folks!) they all mean the same thing Sometimes you can have too many choices in life. 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

Hi, kind people i have a confusion between get off work and take off work I want to ask my friend when he stops his work at his job for the day So should i ask him like this What time do you get off work? or should i ask him another way

What time do you take off work.

Hallo, which one is correct lampreys live on blood that they suck out'' or '' they live off blood that they suck out'' 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. I am confused about the way to express the time that you are not required to work

Is there any differences in the use of the expressions day off and day leave Thanks in advance for your help. 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

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