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Jason ree Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Help me take my handphone up.

When you are in the second floor, you ask someone to take the handphone from ground floor to second floor.
Help me take my handphone up.

When you are in the ground floor, you ask someone to take the handphone from second floor to ground floor.
Help me take my handphone down.
  

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No. eg Please bring my phone up/down. Nobody says 'handphone'.

  • No.
  • eg Please bring my phone up/down.
  • Nobody says 'handphone'.
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2 Answers
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No.
eg Please bring my phone up/down.

Nobody says 'handphone'.
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"Help me take ..." would be said at the starting point, not the destination. It would be said about something that you could not manage on your own, typically something big, heavy or in many parts.

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