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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Get hold of, take hold of or catch hold of?

Does "to take hold of something" have the same meaning as "to get hold of something"?

For instance, should I say, "He took hold of the rope" or "He got hold of the rope"?

What about "He caught hold of the rope"?

Thank you.

  

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get, take, catch. They're all good. CJ

  • get, take, catch.
  • They're all good.
  • CJ
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get, take, catch.

They're all good.

CJ

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