字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント what does off mean is a proposition. That's what Thomas from Hungary wants to know, and that's what we're doing on this. Learners questioned. Now off. That's it. Okay, before we get started, I know I don't have to remind you to click, subscribe and hit that bell so you can stay up to date with all the latest learners questions. You wouldn't want to miss out on anything, now, would you? If you have a question for learners questions, you can email us on learning dot English at BBC dot co dot UK. And don't forget, at the end of this episode there's a full summary slide, so make sure to check it out. Off can be a proposition of position or movement. It is the opposite off on. So we put something on the table or we take it off the table, for example. I got on the bus and took off my clothes. Then the bus drivers shouted at me. So I put on my clothes and I got off. The bus off can mean near, depending on the context on, we often combine it with the wood. Just for example, I live on an island just off the coast of England. My house is just off English Avenue. Okay, let's stop for a second so I can tell you about the learner's questions. Playlist. All of the episodes of learners questions in one easy to use place. If you have a question, maybe the answer is there already. So go check if you have a question for learners questions. There's the email learning dot English at BBC dot co dot UK. And don't forget at the end of this video, there is a full summary slide off can describe a time not at work or school, usually because of illness, unusual circumstances or a holiday and note. We do not say off from work or school, just off work or school. One proposition is enough. For example, John's ill. So he's off school today. It's a good thing we're all off next week. He can recover during the holiday. We also have lots of expressions with off. If you're off color, you're ill. If you're off balance, you're not ready. If you're off duty, you're not working on. You can do something on the off chance, which means you do something just in case. Something that you hope for happens For example, on the off chance that your flight arrives early, I will come to the airport early to meet you. Finally off is used in lots of froze all verbs. So here are three. If you put something off, you postpone it. If you polish off food, you eat it really quickly on. If you knock off, you finish work. For example. That's the end of this learners questions video. It's time for me to knock off. Thank you very much for your question, Thomas. I hope the answer was useful. If you have a question for learners questions you can email us on learning dot English at BBC dot co dot UK. And don't forget soon as I've finished talking, there was a full summary slide. Thank you for joining me. And I will see you next time on learners. Questions by everybody. Hi, everyone. We hope you enjoyed that video on. Thank you very much for watching. We have so many more. Just like it. So if you don't want to miss a single one, make sure to subscribe. I mean, we'll see you regularly hope to see you soon. Bye, guys.
A2 初級 前置詞として「off」を使う - 学習者の質問 (Using ‘off’ as a preposition - Learners' Questions) 6 1 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語