Search from various English teachers...
Danyel
Hе turnеd of...
Hе turnеd off thе radіo and wеnt to bеd
&
Hе turnеd the radio off and wеnt to bеd
What is the difference?
Oct 24, 2017 6:45 PM
Answers · 1
In American English, there is no difference. You will hear it used either way. I think you will hear more Americans say, "He turned off the radio and went to bed." But either way is okay in general conversation.
October 24, 2017
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