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go off topic- deviate from-stray from
If you are writing and do not focus on the topic given , what would yuo say
you are off topic
you stray from the topic
you deviate from the topic ?
thank you
Jul 31, 2014 9:33 PM
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"You've gone off on a tangent."
"You've digressed."
"Deviate" and "stray" are correct as well, but pay attention to the verb form. In this context, you would use present continuous or present perfect.
July 31, 2014
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"You're getting off topic."
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