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28 January
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What is the difference between She can read those emotions off of me. and She can read those emotions of me. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between She can read those emotions off of me. and She can read those emotions of me. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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"She can read those emotions off of me" is grammatically correct, while "she can read those emotions of me" isn't.
The first example is a colloquial way of saying "she understands my feelings very well", but the second one would need to change to "she can read those emotions of mine" or something like that to be correct.
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