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What's the difference between "get something out" and "take something off"? These two sentences came up to me:
1. He took off his clothes.
2. I've got something in my eye and I cannot get it out.
Sep 11, 2023 7:12 PM
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Hi! Take something off can be used for when you are removing a type of garment/clothing.
get something out also means to remove but think of it as removing something from inside of something else, in this case an eye
September 11, 2023
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