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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference in meaning between "get off on your seat" vs "get off your seat"

1. Get off on your seat!

2. Get off your seat!

Is there a difference in meaning?

I don't see any difference.

  

Top answer

fire1 1. Get off on your seat! Impossible.

  • fire1 1.
  • Get off on your seat!
  • Impossible.
  • It makes no sense.
  • fire1 2.
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fire11. Get off on your seat!

Impossible. It makes no sense.

fire12. Get off your seat!

OK. "Stand up!"

CJ

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