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Use "got out of the car" to describe exiting a personal vehicle.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • The Film Star climbed off ther car and smiled at the people.
  • The Film Star come out of the car and smiled at the people.
  • The Film Star got out of the car and smiled at the people.
  • The Film Star got off the car and smiled at the people.
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The Correct Option is C

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The correct phrasing is "got out of the car." This is a standard expression used to describe the action of exiting or leaving a vehicle. "Got out" is used to indicate a movement from being inside to being outside a vehicle.
- Option (A) "climbed off ther car" is incorrect because "climb" typically refers to going up or over something, which doesn't apply to exiting a car. Also, "ther" is a misspelling of "the."
- Option (B) "come out of the car" is incorrect because "come" suggests movement towards the speaker or another person, and it is not used for describing exiting a vehicle.
- Option (D) "got off the car" is incorrect because "get off" is used for larger forms of transport like buses or trains, not personal vehicles.
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