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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

turn the music off or turn off the music?

should it be 'turn the music off or turn off the music? if both are correct, is there any difference in meaning?
  

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No difference in meaning as far as I'm concerned.

  • No difference in meaning as far as I'm concerned.
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No difference in meaning as far as I'm concerned.
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Anonymousis there any difference in meaning?
No.

The only possible reason to use one or another is if you are deliberately making an emphatic contrast, in which case you put the contrasting element at the end.

No. I didn't want you to turn off the music. I wanted you to turn off the light!
No. I didn't want you

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