Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Take Off #4 Alternative Meaning: Take time away from work or to not work Example 1: I asked my boss if i could take 3 days off this week. I asked my boss if i could not work for 3 days this week. Example 2: I need to take some time off work to destress a bit. I need to not work to destress a bit. Get FREE Access to our Fluency Power ... Show More
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