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of vs off...give 50 sentences

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Answered by dhananjay2345
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1.Switch it on. Switch it off.
2.Wipe that paint off the wall.
3.Clean the floor of the littered milk

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Answered by Anonymous
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Of is a preposition that indicates relationships between other words, such as belonging, things made of other things, things that contain other things, or a point of reckoning. Off is usually used as an adverb or a preposition. In both cases, it indicates separation or disconnection.






SENTENCES :
1.Get out of bed! .

2.Let go of Tom.

3.I'm sick of it. 

4.Snap out of it! 


5.Stay out of it. 

6.Get out oftown.


7.I'm out ofmoney. 


8.I'm proud ofyou. 


9.Let go of my arm! 


10.It's kind of hot.






SENTENCES:


1.Back off!


2.Get off me. 



3.Shut it off. 



4.Tom ran off. 



5.Knock it off. 



6.I'm off duty. 



7.Call them off. 




8.We hit it off. 


9.You dozed off.



10.Don't show off





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