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what is the differences between "get out" & "get off"?
7 apr. 2017 19:46
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Hi Mah,
'Get out' means to leave a place or exit something. For example: "Please get out of my house now!"
'Get off' means to remove yourself, someone or something from on top of something else. For example: "Please get off my car!" (A person is on top of the person's car and is asked to come off)
Hope this helped :)
7 april 2017
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Just to add to Albert's answer...
You might remember we use "on" for public transport such as buses, trains and planes (on a plane, on a bus), even though we are not physically "on top of" the vehicle. So you would use "get off" if you were a passenger on a train, but you would use "get out" if you were inside a car or taxi.
8 april 2017
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