off in a sentence
adv.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
OFF: in a state of being deactivated or removed from a particular position or topic.
Sample Sentences
- She turned off the lights before leaving the house.
- The professor took the students off topic during the lecture.
- He was relieved to finally take a day off from work.
- The cat jumped off the table and landed gracefully.
- Please take your shoes off before entering the house.
- She turned off the lights before leaving the room.
- He took his jacket off as soon as he entered the house.
- The dog ran off into the woods, chasing after a squirrel.
- Please take off your shoes before stepping onto the carpet.
- The meeting was called off due to unforeseen circumstances.
- He took the book off the shelf and started reading it.
- The meeting was officially called off due to unforeseen circumstances.
- The sale will be on until the end of the month, so don't miss out on your chance to save big!
- He took the day off to relax and recharge.
- The alarm went off at six in the morning, waking everyone up.
- She took the day off to relax and recharge.
- Please turn the lights off before you leave the room.
- The cat jumped off the table in surprise.
- He decided to take off his jacket because it was too warm.
- After a long discussion, they finally settled their differences and made peace, putting the argument off for good.
- She turned the lights off before leaving the room.
- He decided to take a day off to relax and recharge.
- The dog ran off into the woods, chasing a squirrel.