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"I'm off" or "I'm off from work" ?
When I say "today I'm off", have I to specify "from work "or is it implied?
Jul 31, 2014 11:53 AM
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Would depend on the context of the conversation. If making a statement it would be better to say " I'm not in work today" or "I'm off work today" Hope this helps
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