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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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pass a note

A hostage begged a visitor to his detention camp to [pass/take] a note to his family.

Is there any difference between the two choices?
Thanks.
  

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New2grammar A hostage begged a visitor to his detention camp to [pass/take] a note to his family. Is there any difference between the two choices? Thanks.

  • New2grammar A hostage begged a visitor to his detention camp to [pass/take] a note to his family.
  • Is there any difference between the two choices?
  • Thanks.
  • No difference, for me.
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New2grammarA hostage begged a visitor to his detention camp to [pass/take] a note to his family.

Is there any difference between the two choices?
Thanks.

No difference, for me.

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