well that means something different. in @[email protected]’s example, off of would imply taking the car or whatever physically off of the track, even if only by a few feet, while away from would mean something further removed, like out of the complex or down the street.
“Away from”
well that means something different. in @[email protected]’s example,
off of
would imply taking the car or whatever physically off of the track, even if only by a few feet, whileaway from
would mean something further removed, like out of the complex or down the street.In german we dont have that XD it works
Just “weg von” thats it.
I see.
But what if you don’t want it away, you just want it off but nearby?