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Abil Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

but takes eggs

Can I say: "She is a vegetarian, but takes (eats) eggs."?
  

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In the US, you'd say "eats" in this context.

  • In the US, you'd say "eats" in this context.
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In the US, you'd say "eats" in this context.
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"Although she is a vegetarian, she eats eggs." would be more appropriate.
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'Take' is reserved more for ordering.
[I'll take two eggs sunny-side up.] [Do you take cream in your coffee?]
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Philip, what is the sunny-side of an egg? Thanks.
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Hi Abil,
Philiptwo eggs sunny-side up
I guess Philip meant something like this:

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