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Amelia Randolph
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28 July, 17:26
Is out a preposition?
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Karsyn Waters
28 July, 17:43
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get out or got out is a verb phrase ... so out is neither a preposition nor an adverb. in both sentences, get out is a phrasal verb. Out is neither a preposition nor an adverb in these sentences
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