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CALL OFF vs PUT OFF (LEARN THIS SUBTLE DIFFERENCE)
source: To Fluency 2017年10月9日
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***CALL OFF***
To call something off means to cancel something. The game was called off because of the rain.
- The manager called off the meeting
- She called off the wedding
***PUT OFF***
To put something off means to delay doing something.
- I sometimes put off making videos
- You might put off getting a teacher
- He's been putting off telling her about his job situation