Choose the correct meaning of the given phrasal verb from the options given below: Drop someone off
A
To take someone to a particular place using a vehicle.
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B
Help somebody descend from a height.
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C
Help somebody come out of a car.
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D
Fall from a tree.
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Solution
The correct option is A To take someone to a particular place using a vehicle.
The phrasal verb, 'drop someone off' means 'to take someone, especially by a vehicle, to a particular place'. Eg: 'Everyday, he drops his kids off at their school before he goes to work'. Hence, option A is the correct answer.
Options B, C and D are incorrect as they convey the wrong meanings.