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Alex
get off, get out, exit and leave When do you use get off, get out, exit and leave? Thank's for your future answers.
Aug 6, 2013 1:08 PM
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Hi Alex You 'get off' a bus, train, bicycle, or motorbike. You 'get out' of a car, taxi, or aeroplane. You 'leave' a room, building, country, or generally a location. 'I am about to leave work' (means I will go home in a moment). 'I am about to leave for Germany' (means I am going to visit Germany very soon). If you say to someone: 'Get out,' this is an angry statement meaning you want them to leave. Take care Naga
August 6, 2013
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