1. He stood up form the chair.

2. He got up form the chair.
3. He rose up form the chair.
4. He jumped up form the chair.
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Can we use all the verbs here? Which verbs are commonly used?

All the verbs are fine, although each doesn't mean exactly the same as the others.

Don't forget to correct the spelling of a word in sentence 1. =)

1. He stood up from the chair.

2. He got up from the chair.
3. He rose up from the chair.
4. He jumped up from the chair.

All are correct now!

The phrasal verbs stood up, got up, rose up all are interchangeable. But jumped up implies more energy is used than merely going from sitting to standing.

Out of the four sentences you provided, three of them are grammatically correct and commonly used, while one is not quite accurate.

1. "He stood up from the chair" - This sentence is correct and commonly used. "Stood up" is a phrasal verb that means to rise from a seated position.

2. "He got up from the chair" - This sentence is also correct and commonly used. "Got up" is another phrasal verb that has the same meaning as "stood up."

3. "He rose up from the chair" - This sentence is correct, but it is less commonly used compared to the first two. "Rose up" can also mean to get up from a seated position, but it is more formal and poetic in style.

4. "He jumped up from the chair" - This sentence is grammatically correct, but it conveys a different action than the first three. "Jumped up" implies a sudden, forceful movement to rise from the chair, whereas the other sentences describe a more controlled or gradual movement. Therefore, while it is still a valid way to describe getting up from the chair, it may not be as common in everyday usage as the first two phrases.