get out / off / down / from the car

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Vincent Teo  #466649  Sun, 20 Jan 08 02:23 PM
Can I say,
(a) The passenger got out / got from the car.
(b) The man got down from the car.
(c) The man got down the car.
(d) The man got off the car.

  
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Annvan  #466681  Sun, 20 Jan 08 03:19 PM
He got out of the car.
  
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Haohaoxuexi  #466691  Sun, 20 Jan 08 03:35 PM

Can I say " get out from the car"?

"move the table out of this room" = "move the table out from this room"?

  
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CalifJim  #466873  Mon, 21 Jan 08 03:36 AM
out of the car; out of this room.

Not out from the car; out from this room.

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Moonwalker  #466894  Mon, 21 Jan 08 05:08 AM

 CalifJim wrote:
out of the car; out of this room.

Not out from the car; out from this room.

CJ

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Vincent Teo  #467159  Mon, 21 Jan 08 09:43 PM
Are they any suitable answer? only got out of the car?
  
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