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I will drop off vs I will drop

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings and contexts. 'I will drop off' is used when you are referring to delivering or leaving something at a specific location, while 'I will drop' is more general and can refer to letting something fall or descend without specifying a location.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

I will drop off

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to delivering or leaving something at a specific location.

'I will drop off' is used when you want to express the action of delivering or leaving something at a particular place.

Examples:

  • I will drop off the package at your house.
  • Can you drop off the keys at the front desk?
  • She will drop off the documents at the office tomorrow.
  • I'll walk you upstairs, and Annie and I will drop Harris off at home on our way.
  • I'll walk you upstairs, and Annie and I will drop Harris off at home on our way.
  • I will drop the boys off school and I arrived right there...
  • I will personally drop you off to your witness protection.
  • My husband never drops off cupcakes.
  • I will call later to inform you of the drop-off spot.
  • He would drop off bags of cash to me from El Lupo, a-and I would just buy and then drop off the supplies.
  • Don't forget to drop off your tool.
  • There's a drop off here.
  • He's a drop-off in a group stable.
  • Drive-by drop-off, gurney completely destroyed.
  • Kim made me drop off diapers at her house.
  • And we follow her to the drop-off point.
  • My drop-offs are never that interesting.
  • But I know where the Super Bowl drop off will be.
  • He remembers the drop-off at the hospital.
  • Lex was racing towards that drop off, way before he met me.
  • One step in front - the drop-off.
  • I had a late-night load of lumber to drop off.
  • I get a macchiato every day after drop-off.

Alternatives:

  • I will deliver
  • I will leave
  • I will bring
  • I will hand over
  • I will deposit

I will drop

This phrase is correct and more general, referring to letting something fall or descend without specifying a location.

'I will drop' is used when you want to express the action of letting something fall or descend without mentioning a specific place.

Examples:

  • I will drop the ball and you catch it.
  • Don't drop the glass, it will break.
  • He will drop the bombshell during the meeting.
  • I will drop the interference charge if you help out with the investigation.
  • I will drop this case.
  • We can take some over there now, I will drop the cards.
  • I will drop a flower dyed handkerchief
  • For wrongful arrest and unlawful imprisonment... And I will drop this suit when they fire you and agent Lisbon.
  • At the first sign of aggression, I will drop.
  • I will drop the move against you.
  • I'll walk you upstairs, and Annie and I will drop Harris off at home on our way.
  • If you don't do exactly what I say, I will drop it in the ocean.
  • Meanwhile, Lori and I will drop in on Bianca.
  • I really didn't, but I will drop by after.
  • I will drop you, I swear to god.
  • If you kill him, I will drop it.
  • Tomorrow morning, on my way to the plant, I will drop you at the airport.
  • David and I will drop by the medical examiner's, see what he has to say.
  • Drop it or I will drop you.
  • I will drop the boys off school and I arrived right there...
  • I will drop it by the lab on the way home.
  • That if you take one more step, I will drop you.
  • Honestly, if I focus on that now, I will drop the ball, and that's about getting Laila.

Alternatives:

  • I will let fall
  • I will release
  • I will lower
  • I will descend
  • I will let go

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