We got – the bus at King's Square. (off/down) Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence 'We got – the bus at King's Square.' by selecting either 'off' or 'down'. The focus is on understanding the context of how we typically describe getting off a bus.
Answer
We got off the bus at King's Square.
The final answer is 'We got off the bus at King's Square.'
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is 'We got off the bus at King's Square.'
More Information
The preposition 'off' is used in this context to indicate leaving a vehicle or form of transportation. It's the appropriate choice when describing exiting a bus.
Tips
A common mistake is to use 'down,' which is typically used for movement in a downward direction rather than exiting a vehicle.
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