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grammar question: "turn off" vs "put away" Fri May 30, 2008 15:38 pm  grammar question: "turn off" vs "put away"
 

I need to know de opposite of the follow actions:

TURN OFF
PUT AWAY

HE DIDN'T COLLECT THE TEST.HE........THEN...... .
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grammar question: "turn off" vs "put away" Fri May 30, 2008 20:14 pm  grammar question: "turn off" vs "put away"
 

Hi Estela

Generally speaking, the opposite of 'turn off' would be 'turn on', and the opposite of 'put away' might be 'take out'.

Sorry, but I don't understand your final question.
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grammar question: "turn off" vs "put away" Fri May 30, 2008 20:58 pm  grammar question: "turn off" vs "put away"
 

Yankee wrote:
Hi Estela

Generally speaking, the opposite of 'turn off' would be 'turn on', and the opposite of 'put away' might be 'take out'.

Sorry, but I don't understand your final question.
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Or "switch on" (turn off) and "release" (put away). Wink
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grammar question: "turn off" vs "put away" Fri May 30, 2008 22:04 pm  grammar question: "turn off" vs "put away"
 

estela wrote:
I need to know de opposite of the follow actions:

TURN OFF
PUT AWAY

HE DIDN'T COLLECT THE TEST.HE........THEN...... .

HE DIDN'T COLLECT THE TEST. HE TURNED IT OFF THEN PUT IT AWAY. ???
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