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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Off theme

How would you say the first sentence?
You are off theme/subject. You don't look like someone who is going to the oscars. You look like you are going clubbing.

What is the opposite of : You are off theme/subject?

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Top answer

'Oscar' is a proper noun.

  • 'Oscar' is a proper noun.
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'Oscar' is a proper noun.
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I see Oscar, and how would you phrase the sentence?
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You are off theme/subject. I don't understand what you mean.
Are you referring to the person's clothes?

Clive
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AnonymousHow would you say the first sentence?You are off theme/subject.
Yikes! You don't want that. You want this:

You are not dressed appropriately.

CJ

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