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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

She is off to grant your wish

Hello everyone. What does the following sentence mean?
1. She is off to grant your wis.
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Top answer

It means nothing to me. Where did you find this sentence?

  • It means nothing to me.
  • Where did you find this sentence?
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It means nothing to me. Where did you find this sentence?
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fivejedjonIt means nothing to me. Where did you find this sentence?
sorry, I meant ....

She is off to grant your wish.
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sunny1231. She is off to grant your wish.
She has gone somewhere in order to grant your wish (to carry out whatever you had wished for).

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Thank you "teechr". However you never told me from where you are!. Are you a native speaker of English too?
Or just an English teacher like me.
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teechr has been recognised by the admins and mods as a trusted user and proficient speaker. Is that not sufficient?
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fivejedjonteechr has been recognised by the admins and mods as a trusted user and proficient speaker. Is that not sufficient?
Sorry fivejedjon. I never want to be rude but I hardly can be sure completely whenever the one who answers is not a native English speaker. Maybe "teechr" is a native English speaker either but he/she has not mentioned this in his profil
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sunny123 I hardly can be sure completely whenever the one who answers is not a native English speaker
IIf the member is a 'proficient speaker', then it doesn't matter if they are native speakers or not. We have on this forum several not-native speakers of English whose responses are as sound as those from many native-speaking teachers. I can think of at leas
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teechrsunny1231. She is off to grant your wish.She has gone somewhere in order to grant your wish (to carry out whatever you had wished for).[crossposted with fivejedjon ]
Thank you for your good answer "teechr". I apologize you again. I never wanted to be rude to you or anyone else.
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teechrsunny1231. She is off to grant your wish.She has gone somewhere in order to grant your wish (to carry out whatever you had wished for).[crossposted with fivejedjon ]
OK, Thank you then it is correct if I say ....


to be off = go off = depart

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sunny123to be off = go off = depart
Yes. leave

OK. I've finished everything I need to do here. I'm off (=I'm leaving now) to do some shopping. See you tomorrow.

CJ

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