On what different occasions are they used respectively?
The following two sentences are semantically same but they are different pragmatically, am I right. So on what different occasions are they used respectively? Thanks for your help.
A: Take a grasp on the rope.
B: Grasp the rope.
Top answer
Hi, The only difference I see is that A sounds more casual. Clive
— Clive
Hi, The only difference I see is that A sounds more casual.
Clive
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