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Phrasal verb: go off



 
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Phrasal verb: go off #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 01, 2005 20:57 pm   Phrasal verb: go off
 

Test No. incompl/inter-67 "How to attract someone", question 9

Stop, that man's just gone ......... with my wallet!

(a) off
(b) out
(c) on
(d) by

Test No. incompl/inter-67 "How to attract someone", answer 9

Stop, that man's just gone off with my wallet!

Correct answer: (a) off

Your answer was: incorrect
Stop, that man's just gone out with my wallet!
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why the correct answer is off? thanks
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Phrasal verb: go off #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 01, 2005 21:12 pm   Phrasal verb: go off
 

Hi BITTU,

Off here means away.

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