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What's the difference between "Get off me" and "Get off of me" when I tell someone to let go of me?
1 oct. 2021 12:41
Réponses · 3
No difference both are fine, but "Get off me" is the more common expression
1 octobre 2021
There is no difference its just that "get off me" is mostly used by the British English-speaking and "get off of me" is mostly likely to be used by American English-speaking. Both terms are used and they mean the same thing.
1 octobre 2021
Nothing, but I would probably use the first one.
1 octobre 2021
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Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Autre
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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