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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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I have your invitation card.where can I drop it?
  

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The idiom is 'drop something off ' It means stopping briefly at a place, delivering something quickly, and then hurrying away. It can be used for a person as well as a thing. Say eg I have your invitation card.

  • The idiom is 'drop something off ' It means stopping briefly at a place, delivering something quickly, and then hurrying away.
  • It can be used for a person as well as a thing.
  • Say eg I have your invitation card.
  • Where can I drop it off?
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The idiom is 'drop something off'

It means stopping briefly at a place, delivering something quickly, and then hurrying away.

It can be used for a person as well as a thing.

Say

eg I have your invitation card. Where can I drop it off?

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