Wipe off (phrasal verb)
Meaning: to clean or remove something using a cloth or hand.
Examples:
It’s been a while since I wiped off my table.
Julia also wiped off her shoes before going to the office.
Teachers should wipe off the whiteboard before writing new paragraphs.
- After the rain, We had to wipe off the mud from our shoes before entering the house.
Wipe off for speaking practice:
- Do you prefer wiping off dust with a damp or dry cloth? Why?
- How often do you wipe off your table and chair?
- Have you ever wiped off your ceiling fans using winter when you don’t use them?
- What are things that you so often wipe off?
- Are there any specific materials for wiping off household items, what are they?
- Homework:
- Think about a thing that you had to wipe off, again and again, and it annoyed you.
- write a few sentences using “wipe off”
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