Monday, 26 June 2023

/ɒf əv/

He works five miles off of the shore. /ɒfəv/

Some gyms' staff put people off of  /ɒfəvthem.

The jokes allowed me to put my mind off of /ɒfəv/ the exam.

Can't you get your mind off of her? /ɒfəv/

OFF

OF

Separation or disconnection

Relationship between things

Opposite of “on”

Belonging, made of, contains, or point of reckoning

Used as an adverb or preposition

Used as a preposition

Part of a phrasal verb

Can appear in numbers, percents, ages, or dates

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