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Samuel Rodrigues
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What is the difference between TO PULL OVER and TO PULL OFF?
2020年8月17日 23:03
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Sam ~ There are equivalent. Here are a couple of sentences:
<ol><li>He needed to pull over in order to answer his cell phone.</li><li>He needed to pull off to fix the damaged right rear tire.</li></ol>In both sentences, he is pulling over/off in order to do something, and the fact that he is driving is assumed by the rest of the sentence. It's not necessary to specify "pull over the car" or "pull the car off the road," in the sentences above, but it is necessary if that's the point of the sentence, for example:
<ol><li>It was past time for him to pull over the car.</li><li>It was past time for him to pull the car off the road.</li></ol>2020年8月18日
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Pull off means succeeding at something. While, pull over means stop.
2020年8月17日
Thanks a lot!
2020年8月17日
Samuel Rodrigues
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英语, 葡萄牙语, 西班牙语
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