English, asked by mithunswain62, 11 months ago

where will you get of or where will you get down. both are sentences here which one current could someone explain it please ​

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Answered by sanray23
3

Where will you get off?

Actually both are grammatically correct, but 'off' sounds more appropriate

But you can use both sentences


mithunswain62: which class are you studying in?
mithunswain62: I am thinking you are English teacher
mithunswain62: where are you from?
mithunswain62: I am from mangalore
mithunswain62: I respect you sir
Answered by SulagnaRoutray
1

Both the sentences are correct. But the first one is appropriate and it sounds good . It is according to modern English but both r same and both r grammatically error free.

Hope it helps u


mithunswain62: my friend mitu he is 32 years old and his wife just 18 years old
SulagnaRoutray: ooooh
SulagnaRoutray: yes
mithunswain62: how old are you?
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