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Apple cobra Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Get off or get off of

Hi,

I think I've heard both expressions, get off me and get off of me. I'm asking, which one is correct?

  

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To me, "off of" sounds absolutely horrible. I recommend never using it. Use "off" instead.

  • To me, "off of" sounds absolutely horrible.
  • I recommend never using it.
  • Use "off" instead.
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To me, "off of" sounds absolutely horrible. I recommend never using it. Use "off" instead.

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