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ThombD Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

What does "take a burden off of" mean?

They don't have their own items at home. So I decided, anyway, I could take a burden off of the parents.


What does "take a burden off of" mean?

  

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They don't have their own items at home. So I decided, anyway, I could take a burden off of the parents. What does "take a burden off of" mean?

  • They don't have their own items at home.
  • So I decided, anyway, I could take a burden off of the parents.
  • What does "take a burden off of" mean?
  • This is incorrect grammar.
  • You take something off something.
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They don't have their own items at home. So I decided, anyway, I could take a burden off of the parents.


What does "take a burden off of" mean? This is incorrect grammar. You take something off something. You don't take it off of. This is a mistake that is often made by native speakers!


If someone has a lot of problems and difficulties, we sometimes say t

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