Hi teachers and others who would like to help, I have written this conversation:
Do you have any hobbies?
I like to run.
Ok. How long have you been doing it for?
20 years.
20 years?
Yes, on and off.
Ok, but still... you must be in a good shape then.
Questions:
Is the conversation good and correct?
Does 'on and off' mean with breaks?
I have read that it's possible to say 'off and on' too. Which one is your preferred?
Thank you in advance.
anonymous Ok, but still... you must be in a good shape then. You must be physically fit then.
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anonymousOk, but still... you must be inagood shape then.
You must be physically fit then.
anonymousDoes 'on and off' mean with breaks?
Yes. It means sporadically.
anonymousI have read that it's possible to say 'off and on' too. Which one is your preferred?