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of vs off |
Of (ɒv) is a preposoition used to show possession or the relationship between two things. For example:- The Queen of England is a friend of mine. Off (ɒf) can be used as an adverb to show when something is away from a certain place or time, or as a preposition of movement. For example:- Adverb - I accidentally scratched the door of the car. Preposition - The ball rolled off the table. It can also show if something is no longer fresh. For example:- I'm not putting this milk in my tea, it's off. For Thukata |