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Perfect Stranger Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Is it /relieve of/ or /relieve from/ ?

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What's the correct preposition following the verb to relive?

Here's a sentence:

Oh, I'm more than happy to do something else so if you could relive me of/from my duties I'd be glad to walk out of this building right away.

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The verb is ' relieve' . Oh, I'm more than happy to do something els e, s o if you could relieve me of my duties, I'd be glad to walk out of this building right away.

  • The verb is ' relieve' .
  • Oh, I'm more than happy to do something els e, s o if you could relieve me of my duties, I'd be glad to walk out of this building right away.
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The verb is 'relieve'.

Oh, I'm more than happy to do something else, so if you could relieve me of my duties, I'd be glad to walk out of this building right away.

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