PHRASAL VERB: Exercise book - English as a foreign language by Annabelle Jenkins

PHRASAL VERB: Exercise book - English as a foreign language by Annabelle Jenkins

Author:Annabelle Jenkins [Jenkins, Annabelle]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3, pdf
Published: 2017-05-30T07:00:00+00:00


DROP OFF (ONE)

If you drop off you fall into a deep sleep. Most people drop off while watching TV or reading because they are so tired they cannot keep their eyes open.

E.g. I always drop off when watching a film; probably because films are so long. If I watch something that only lasts about half an hour, I manage to stay awake.

DROP OFF (TWO)

Drop off is used in business to mean that sales have declined/decreased.

E.g. Sales dropped off after Christmas.

DROP OFF (THREE)

If you drop someone off, or if someone drops you off, they accompany you (in their vehicle, car, motorbike etc.) to where you need to go; usually because the person who drops you off is going in the direction you want to go in.

E.g. ‘Will you be passing by the station this afternoon on your way back to the office?’ ‘Yes I will be.’ ‘Can you drop me off outside the station?’ ‘Yes of course I can.’



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