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27 February
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Hey, guys! Well, my question is that I don’t know how exactly is the correct order of these sentences: “I am going to turn the TV off” or “I am going to turn off the TV”. Is there any difference? Are they both correct? Thank u!
Hey, guys! Well, my question is that I don’t know how exactly is the correct order of these sentences: “I am going to turn the TV off” or “I am going to turn off the TV”. Is there any difference? Are they both correct? Thank u!
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They are both the same thing. And well done.

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