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Phrasal Verb of the Day. "Drop Off"

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 Drop Off




Welcome back to our journey through English phrasal verbs! Building upon yesterday's learning about 'pick up,' today, we'll explore its counterpart, 'drop off.' This versatile phrasal verb, like its counterpart, revolves around transportation.

'Drop off' typically signifies the action of delivering or leaving someone or something at a specific place.


For instance:

  1. I need to drop off these packages at the post office before it closes.
  2. Could you drop me off at the train station on your way to work tomorrow?
  3. She dropped her kids off at school before heading to the office.



November, 2023

Posted by Oxford Language Club

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