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what's difference in take off 、put off、get off and pull off
what's difference in take off 、put off、get off and pull off.
Especially in pull off the clothes.
Oct 28, 2015 11:08 AM
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'What's the difference between ...... and ...?'
The normal phrasal verb we use for removing clothes is 'take off'. For example, 'It was an informal dinner, so I took off my jacket and tie.' The opposite is 'put on'.
'Pull off' is has the same meaning, but with a faster and more energetic movement. 'My feet were really hurting, so I pulled off my shoes as soon as I got through the door.'
We can't use 'put off' with clothes, and it is rare to use 'get off' with clothes.
October 28, 2015
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