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ErcWind Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

How does "Take/get" use?

Can you help me. I don't know when use "Take" or "Get".

Thank for any your advice!
  

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ErcWind I don't know when use "Take" or "Get". First of all, I would state there are exceptions. A basic idea: If you 'take' something, it means you just move the thing from one place to another.

  • ErcWind I don't know when use "Take" or "Get".
  • First of all, I would state there are exceptions.
  • A basic idea: If you 'take' something, it means you just move the thing from one place to another.
  • He took the book back to return to James.
  • If you 'get' something, it somehow means that it's 'yours'.
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ErcWindI don't know when use "Take" or "Get".
First of all, I would state there are exceptions. A basic idea:

If you 'take' something, it means you just move the thing from one place to another. He took the book back to return to James.
If you 'get' something, it somehow means that it's 'yours'. I feel it's more directly related t

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