Come out of underneath the table.

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tufguy

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1) Come out of underneath the table.

2) Come out from underneath the table.

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They are not sentences. But the second is correct as a phrase. "From under the table" is also common.
 

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The second is a perfectly grammatical imperative. "of" doesn't work there. Note that most BrE speakers would use "under" rather than "underneath" there.
 
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