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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Hire

hire a taxi or take a taxi ?

  

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Anonymous hire a taxi or take a taxi ? Both are OK. With the first phrase, I would expect a longer journey.

  • Anonymous hire a taxi or take a taxi ?
  • Both are OK.
  • With the first phrase, I would expect a longer journey.
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Anonymoushire a taxi or take a taxi ?

Both are OK. With the first phrase, I would expect a longer journey.

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In the US, we never say "hire a taxi," we always "take a taxi."

In the UK, "hire a taxi" is most common.

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Which one take a taxi or hire a taxi?

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I found these information

rentlet

1. 'hire' and 'rent'

If you pay a sum of money in order to use something for a short period of time, you can say that you hire it or rent it.Hire

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