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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

in / from the bank

Can I say,

(i) He is taking the money in / from /at the bank.

(ii) He is withdrawing money from / in / at the bank.
  

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Vincent Teo (i) He is taking the money in / from /at the bank. - Do you mean paying in or taking out/withdrawing? (ii) He is withdrawing money from / in / at the bank.

  • Vincent Teo (i) He is taking the money in / from /at the bank.
  • - Do you mean paying in or taking out/withdrawing?
  • (ii) He is withdrawing money from / in / at the bank.
  • - He is withdrawing money from the bank.
  • He is paying money in the bank.
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Vincent Teo(i) He is taking the money in / from /at the bank. - Do you mean paying in or taking out/withdrawing?

(ii) He is withdrawing money from / in / at the bank. - He is withdrawing money from the bank.

He is paying money in the bank.

He is paying in money at the bank.

He is putting money into the bank.

He is makin
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Thanks!! But, do we say "take the money out" or "take the money"?

Can I say,

(i) He is taking the money in the bank /at the bank / into the bank / out of the bank.

(ii) He saved the money into /at/in the bank.
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He is taking money out of the bank.

He saved money in the bank.

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