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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Cut me off a length of the rope.

"Cut me off a length of the rope."

Is the sentence above correct and natural?

  

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It's natural in many dialects and understandable to most native speakers. In standard English, we'd say 'Cut a length of the rope off for me'.

  • It's natural in many dialects and understandable to most native speakers.
  • In standard English, we'd say 'Cut a length of the rope off for me'.
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It's natural in many dialects and understandable to most native speakers.

In standard English, we'd say 'Cut a length of the rope off for me'.

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