Lubna
Hello everyone, Can u tell me the difference between pull over and drop off? And take off for only planes?
2022년 1월 11일 오후 12:16
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Hi Lubna. To “pull over” is referring to a vehicle. To move to the side of or off the road. “Drop off” is when you take a person to a specific place and leave them there. Yes you can use take off when talking about planes. You can also use “take off”when talking about clothes, “ Take off your shoes” Hope this helps you! If you need more help, you can send me a message 🙂
2022년 1월 11일
Pull over means stop and is usually said to a driver asking him to stop .. Drop off means let a passenger get out of the vehicle at a certain spot .. And yes , take off is only said while talking about planes ..
2022년 1월 11일
Pull over = Stop the car Drop off = drop a person at the place they wanted to go ( I dropped Sarah off at home) Take off = The plane lifts off the ground (The first 2 relate to cars and the last to an aircraft)
2022년 1월 11일
Hi. In Canada, take off isn't only used for planes. When it is used for planes, it refers to the plane speeding down the runway and leaving the ground. It also is used to refer to removing your clothes before going to bed, for example. In Canada, it's also used to mean 'to leave' or 'to go away.' "It's been great having dinner with you but I have to take off as I have some homework to do." If you don't take off, I'm going to hit you." Cheers
2022년 1월 11일
Pull over - related to vehicle. Asking the driver to stop. Drop off - leave someone of something to some place.
2022년 1월 11일
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