1. Get off the ship.

2. Get out the ship
3. Get down the ship.
4. Get out of the ship.
5. Get down from the ship.
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Which ones are the same as Sentence 1?
What about the others?

To determine which sentences are the same as Sentence 1, we need to compare the phrases "Get off the ship" with the other phrases. Let's break down each sentence and analyze them:

1. "Get off the ship" - This sentence is already given, so it is the reference point.

2. "Get out the ship" - This sentence is not the same as Sentence 1. It seems to have a grammatical mistake, as it should be "Get out of the ship" to be equivalent to Sentence 1.

3. "Get down the ship" - This sentence is not the same as Sentence 1. It uses a different preposition "down," which implies physically descending from the ship rather than leaving it horizontally.

4. "Get out of the ship" - This sentence is the same as Sentence 1. It conveys the same meaning and correctly uses the preposition "out of."

5. "Get down from the ship" - This sentence is not the same as Sentence 1. It also uses the preposition "down" but specifies more explicitly that you need to come down (descend) from the ship.

Therefore, Sentence 1 and Sentence 4 (Get out of the ship) are the same, while the other sentences (Sentences 2, 3, and 5) differ either due to grammatical errors or using different prepositions.