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Tostyle un Posted 8 years ago
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Off/out of

Hello teachers,

Does off also mean out of?

Ex:"He jumped off the bus."

"The water is dripping off the crack."

"I could see the blood coming off his nose."

Thank you teachers.

  

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Does off also mean out of? Which one to use depends on the context. "

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Does off also mean out of? Which one to use depends on the context.


Ex:"He jumped off / out of the bus." OK

"The water is dripping out of the crack."

"I could see the blood coming out of his nose."

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