Hello amigos!:-)
I Drew back/Fell back/Backed off as soon as I sighted a big unsmiling dog coming towards me.
Which of them must I employ in this case? Is there a subtle difference among them ?
Thanks,
Sam
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Hello amigos!:-)
I Drew back/Fell back/Backed off as soon as I sighted a big unsmiling dog coming towards me.
Which of them must I employ in this case? Is there a subtle difference among them ?
Thanks,
Sam
As a Brit and mentor, but not a teacher, my thoughts would be, based on the OED:
AskOxford: back
back off draw back from confrontation
This suggests to me that you want to permanently avoid a confrontation
AskOxford: fall
fall back retreat
An army may wish to temporarily "fall back/retreat" to give them time to recover, regroup and launch a counter-attack.
Hope this helps
Back off (from someone or something)= Back away(from someone or something): 1- To move backward from a person or thing; To withdraw physically from someone or something 2- To begin to appear uninterested in someone or something.
Draw back: To pull back; To respond to begin to be pulled back!
Fall back: To move back from someone; to retreat from something!
So second choice is the best to be used in the blank!
I Drew back as soon as I sighted a big unsmiling dog coming towards me.
But with the others even that will be okay.
Cheers,
P
(Not a teacher)