These shoes are uncomfortable.

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ushakranthi

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These shoes are uncomfortable.
a.I'm going to take off.
b.i'm going to take them off.
c.I'm going to take off them.
d.I'm going to take them away.

Which is correct?
 

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You try first.
 

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Is option c correct?
 

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Thank you
Take something away means to remove something or make something to disappear so the answer is d.
 

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Do you know what phrasal verbs we use with clothing/shoes? Here is one:

I am going to put my shoes on.
Put your hat on.
I have put my coat on.
Please put your socks on.
The man will put his trousers on.

Now, I'm sure you have heard/read the opposite of "to put on" somewhere while you have been studying English.
 
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