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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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which is correct?

0get off me / get off of me ,my son keeps using off of but think it should be just off,which is correct?0-
  

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0Neither is incorrect. 0-

  • 0Neither is incorrect.
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0Neither is incorrect. 0-
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0Why do you say that, Huevos? 02br
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00Get off me, you oaf!02br
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00Get off me! (to cat) You're shedding on my white linen pants!0-
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0<<>> Neither is incorrect. 02br
00Ummmm, double negatives....? Are you suggesting both are correct, 01b00Huevos02b00? 0-
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0Oh, thank you Goodman - I see now I misread the statement. I thought it said neither is correct. Tired eyes. 02br
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00OP: "off of" is considered by many to be nonstandard.0-

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