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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Read right off

Why is it "to read right off" and not "to read right from" or are they both possible?

What does "to read right off" mean?

Would you please give me a couple of examples?

Also, is the following phrase correct?

To read right off a book

Thank you


  

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teal lime Why is it "to read right off" and not "to read right from" or are they both possible? In what sentence? teal lime To read right off a book That does not seem very reasonable.

  • teal lime Why is it "to read right off" and not "to read right from" or are they both possible?
  • In what sentence?
  • teal lime To read right off a book That does not seem very reasonable.
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teal limeWhy is it "to read right off" and not "to read right from" or are they both possible?

In what sentence?

teal limeTo read right off a book

That does not seem very reasonable.

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