handtohsome
Member
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2014
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Taiwan
- Current Location
- Taiwan
Hi,
I read a paragraph in an English-learning type magazine.
This is the sentence I have a doubt about:
"Having someone to bounce your thoughts and ideas off of is crucial to help reduce the stress."
I wondered why there is an "of" after "off"?
I cannot think of any reason why the "of" should exist.
At first, I thought maybe it is a typo. The typist typed an extra and unnecessary "of".
Suddenly I thought of grammar check site.
I checked this sentence on Grammarly. (I am a free member so I can just use basic functions.)
The system said this sentence is great; it cannot find any issues.
So, this means the "of" isn't redundant.
I deleted the "of" and checked again but this time the sentence is still ok for the system.
So I wonder why the "of" exists. What word or grammatical point make its existence reasonable?
I read a paragraph in an English-learning type magazine.
This is the sentence I have a doubt about:
"Having someone to bounce your thoughts and ideas off of is crucial to help reduce the stress."
I wondered why there is an "of" after "off"?
I cannot think of any reason why the "of" should exist.
At first, I thought maybe it is a typo. The typist typed an extra and unnecessary "of".
Suddenly I thought of grammar check site.
I checked this sentence on Grammarly. (I am a free member so I can just use basic functions.)
The system said this sentence is great; it cannot find any issues.
So, this means the "of" isn't redundant.
I deleted the "of" and checked again but this time the sentence is still ok for the system.
So I wonder why the "of" exists. What word or grammatical point make its existence reasonable?