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Choose the option that best completes the gap. It was late when we decided to get ...

Choose the option that best completes the gap.

It was late when we decided to get .......... the train
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  • A Off
  • B Down
  • C Out of
  • D Out from
Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation:
We say "get off the train" when disembarking.

"Get down" is more commonly used with buses in some varieties of English but not standard for trains.

"Out of" is used for cars or taxis, not trains.

"Out from" is incorrect in this context.

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