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jasonlulu_2000



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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:27 pm    Post subject: a small question Reply with quote

Hello,

The following is what i came across during my reading.
"Think of you studied hard for a test and students cheated off of you. You probably would feel cheated."

i just could not figure out the sentence of "cheat off of you". Why does the author use an "off" ? Is it a fixed pattern----Cheat off of sb.

Please help me out.

Thanks .

Jasonlulu
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eleruen



Joined: 17 May 2006
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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 4:59 am    Post subject: cheat off Reply with quote

cheat off is a phrasal verb.
It means that the the students (for example) copied your work in the examination.
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pinenut



Joined: 16 Feb 2006
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Location: Illinois, U.S.A.

PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 7:47 am    Post subject: Re: a small question Reply with quote

jasonlulu_2000 wrote:
Hello,

The following is what i came across during my reading.
"Think of you studied hard for a test and students cheated off of you. You probably would feel cheated."

i just could not figure out the sentence of "cheat off of you". Why does the author use an "off" ? Is it a fixed pattern----Cheat off of sb.

Please help me out.

Thanks .

Jasonlulu


You don't have to be too modest about yourself. You can use 'I' instead of 'i' next time.

The 'of' of 'cheat off of you' is not necessary and perhaps it is grammatically wrong.
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