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choose the correct idiom to complete the given sentence off your old shoes​

Answers

Answered by sudhanshu013
1

Answer:

off your is the correct answer

Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
0

Answer:

Take off your old shoes.

From the context of this question, we can gather that the sentence needs to be completed with an idiom. Thus, the most appropriate choice is to add 'take' before off.

Explanation:

  • The idiom 'take off' means 'to remove something, especially a piece of clothing, accessory or footwear'.
  • Example: The mother ordered her child to take off the dirty clothes.

Hence, the complete sentence would be: Take off your old shoes.

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