I'm turning the light off to save energy. You are way off in your calculations The TV is off, just like you asked!
Use "off" in a sentence when referring to a separation, interruption, or movement away from something else. For example, "She turned off the light before going to bed" or "He took the day off from work."
I was just about to drowse off into dreamland.
We can use but in a sentence. but it is not necessary to use it in the front or end.
Commas are used to separate items in a list, set off introductory phrases or clauses, separate independent clauses in a compound sentence, and set off nonessential information in a sentence.
You use a comma in a sentence to separate items in a list, to set off introductory phrases or clauses, to separate independent clauses when joined by a coordinating conjunction, and to set off non-essential information such as appositives or parenthetical elements.
Yes, commas are used around an idea that interrupts a sentence. This interruption is known as an "interjection" and is set off by commas to help clarify the structure of the sentence.
You already did. =)
I will fair off if i stick to my dreams
They meandered off the trail.
he was hanging off of a cliff.
He tried to ward off the evil spirits.
the captain told the crew to knock off.
He was off of the medication for nearly a year now.
Do you use commas to off set the phrase as well as
i was rip-off when i purchased the flowers this morning.
"The chilli cook off was a success!"
She functioned off deceit and lies.
The show came off with eclat.