Common Errors in English Test: Off Of
Common esl spelling mistakes and confusing words in English language.
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Off - away, at a distance in space or time.
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The astronomers used the telescope to bounce radar signals off^ Kleopatra.|They suffer what are called night sweats, during which their bodies give off large amounts of^ water through the skin.|In May of^ this year he started school.|It may permit scientists to turn off^ unwanted genes in animals.|The process also could help scientists turn off^ an unwanted gene in pigs and other animals.|A major oil spill has endangered thousands of^ penguins off the Atlantic coast of South Africa.|The coast of^ Cape Town is one of the most heavily traveled shipping areas in the world.|Russian environmental activist Alexander Nikitin says the risk of^ radiation still exists.|Tens of^ thousands of jellyfish have washed up on beaches off the southern coasts Alabama.|Yet, you also remember the rising excitement you felt as the space shuttle lifted off^.|Other populations were later found in widely separated areas in Florida and off^ Florida's Gulf coast.|When they were finished, they turned off^ the lights, closed the doors and returned to Earth.|And they say the white rhinoceros has been taken off^ the endangered list in South Africa.|Another room off this hallway contains a collection of^ fine dishes made of china.|Vincent Janik recorded the voices of twelve wild dolphins off^ the coast of Scotland.|After De Soto's death, the natives attacked the soldiers he had brought with him and forced them off^ the land.|They begin the series of changes that take place several weeks before an old leaf falls off^.|They begin the series of^ changes that take place several weeks before an old leaf falls off.|In a strong wind or heavy rain, the leaf breaks off^ at this weak place.|Scientists say the leaves will turn brown and fall off^ more quickly than usual, in an attempt to save as much water as possible.|The larva grows and releases enzymes that cause the ant's head to fall off^.|An explosion blew the top off^ the reactor, releasing the dangerous nuclear material.|The report said that traditional diets may be the best way to lose weight and keep the weight off^.|Hundreds of^ homes and businesses had their power cut off for short periods.|Lights are to be turned off^ in parking areas.|Governors of^ nine western states met with federal officials last week.|These rockets fall away after the shuttle lifts off^ from Earth.|The Challenger exploded and its seven member crew were killed after it lifted off^.|Pieces of gypsum broke off^.|These scratches change the way light shines off^ the surface.|Last Sunday, after Mr. Woods had won the Master's, he slowly took his hat off^ and covered his face.|Mr. Reagan was praised for getting his administration off^ to a fast start.|One wire should be ten centimeters off^ the ground.|The second wire should be twenty centimeters off^ the ground.|Another competition includes teams that try to cut the fleece off^ a sheep.|The report says this could be done by establishing a "cooling off^" period, and making it clear that terrorism is not acceptable.|Very slowly and loudly, the American space shuttle Atlantis will lift off^ for its flight into space.|Mr. Alroy said ancient humans could have killed off^ many kinds of large animals native to North America.|The Future Takes off^ From Here.|They can also watch movies and see how airplanes took off^ from and landed on the carrier.|He was turning left, but suddenly fell off^ and headed straight into the ground.|The settlers are said to have pulled ropes across their wheat crops to force crickets off^ the plants.|A bull shark attacked Jessie and bit off^ his arm as he played in the ocean.|She had to be led off^ the stage after singing two songs.|Corals are large groups of^ small organisms called polyps.|These polyps live in a cup-like skeleton made of^ a substance called limestone.|Millions of^ corals grow together to form coral reefs.|The coral reefs support many kinds of^ sea life.|The underwater preserve contains almost seventy-percent of^ the coral reefs in the United States.|They support thousands of kinds of^ fish and other sea life.|They produce millions of^ dollars for the fishing and tourism industry.|Coastal development and the effects of^ climate change also have harmed the reefs.|He said these harmful actions have already killed more than twenty-five percent of^ the world's reefs.|In some areas, such as the Indian Ocean, ninety-percent of^ the coral reefs have died.|Some members of^ the Hawaiian fishing industry opposed the creation of the new preserve.|They took more pictures of^ each child's brain during the four-year study.|The scientists mainly observed growth in the area of^ complex nerve tissue called the corpus callosom.|This area sends information between the two halves of^ the brain.|They say they found that a child's brain experiences two main periods of^ growth.|