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que significa 'out off ' ? could you please give some examples?

que significa 'out off ' ? could you please give some examples?

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Gracias desde ya ( thanks in advanced)

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updated Nov 25, 2010
posted by lina02

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I have never heard "out off." It's probably "Out of," which can be used in various ways, ie: The table is made out of wood........La mesa está hecha de madera.

Get out of the car ............ Salte del coche

Get out of the street ........ Salte de la calle

Out of all the students, you are the best.....De todos los estudiantes, tú eres la mejor

updated Nov 25, 2010
posted by 005faa61
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"Out off" es muy raro en inglés, pero a veces se usa como una idioma en unas partes de los estados unidos. "His house is out off the highway" - Su casa está por la autopista.

"Out of" también puede significar "No tener más de". We are out of time = No tenemos más tiempo. .

updated Nov 25, 2010
edited by KevinB
posted by KevinB
I don't know if that would be a phrasal verb expression or not? It's out off Route 9. - 0074b507, Nov 25, 2010
Sometimes it's "out off of"...which would meant its not a phrasal expression. - 0074b507, Nov 25, 2010
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Or as in Cricket ,"you are out , off !" with finger pointing in the direction of the

Pavilion and gesticulating excitedly with the occasional ribald comment. " Or dad may pull out a splinter and say " it's out, off you go".

updated Nov 25, 2010
edited by ray76
posted by ray76
Funny, here in the states we would have added a comma - "It's out, off you go" :-) - KevinB, Nov 25, 2010
Droppind a comma is like dropping a catch , it is only noticed by the opposing team. You are right and I thank you sir. I did think I could sneak it in. - ray76, Nov 25, 2010
" Howszat ! " - ray76, Nov 25, 2010