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Bilal is getting out of the car, getting out from the car or getting out the car?​

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Answered by harleenrani8684
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Answer:

Bilal is getting out of the car.

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Answered by phillipinestest
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Bilal is getting out of the car.

Explanation:

  • In the given sentence: Bilal is getting out of the car.  Bilal is the subject.  It is followed by the verb 'is'.
  • This is followed by the continuous tense of the verb 'get'.  Along with the preposition out it together forms the phrasal verb 'getting out'.  Getting out means boarding off.  
  • Since we board off from a certain vehicle we use the preposition 'of' to specify the source from where we are getting out which is a car here.

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