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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
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#1. I'm on the road a lot VS #2. I'm off the road.

#1. I'm on the road a lot  VS #2. I'm off the road.

I've known #1 means I usually enjoy traveling, rihgt?

and one more question. What does #2 mean?
  

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#1. I'm on the road a lot VS #2. I'm off the road .

  • #1.
  • I'm on the road a lot VS #2.
  • I'm off the road .
  • I've known #1 means I usually enjoy traveling, rihgt?
  • No.
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#1. I'm on the road a lot VS #2. I'm off the road.

I've known #1 means I usually enjoy traveling, rihgt? No. It means 'I travel a lot', but it doesn't mean that I enjoy it.

and one more question. What does #2 mean? In a context where you are talking about trav

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