Asked by rfvv
1. Why don't you take a few days off?
2. Why don't you take off a few days?
(Are both grammatical? What other similar expressions do we have about 'take off'?)
* I can't stand people talking loudly in public.
3. Me neither.
4. Neither can I.
5. Nor can I.
6. I agree with you.
7. I think so, too.
(Are the responses all correct? Do you have some other responses?)
2. Why don't you take off a few days?
(Are both grammatical? What other similar expressions do we have about 'take off'?)
* I can't stand people talking loudly in public.
3. Me neither.
4. Neither can I.
5. Nor can I.
6. I agree with you.
7. I think so, too.
(Are the responses all correct? Do you have some other responses?)
Answers
Answered by
rfvv
•English - Writeacher, Saturday, June 18, 2016 at 8:48am
They are the same in meaning, but 1 is, by far, the smoother phrasing.
Why don't you take a few days for yourself?
Why don't you take a break for a few days?
They are the same in meaning, but 1 is, by far, the smoother phrasing.
Why don't you take a few days for yourself?
Why don't you take a break for a few days?
Answered by
Writeacher
You have your answer for 1 and 2, right?
Responses 3-7 are all correct and commonly used.
Responses 3-7 are all correct and commonly used.
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