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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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take a picnic

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0 It's fine to me. You can say also "He wants to 01u 00have02u 00 a picnic"02br 02br 00paco 0-

  • 0 It's fine to me.
  • You can say also "He wants to 01u 00have02u 00 a picnic"02br 02br 00paco 0-
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0 It's fine to me. You can say also "He wants to 01u00have02u00 a picnic"02br
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00I'm seriously disagree about following sentence ...02br
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00"he wants to take a picnic."02br
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00"He wants to have a picnic"02br
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00my best is such....02br
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0He wants to take a picnic. This means he wants to make a picnic and take it somewhere. He is going to the beach. He wants to take a picnic (...with him. He is presumably going to be carrying a bag or basket with all the food. Perhaps he can't take a picnic because he can't carry everything? Perhaps he wants to take a picnic instead of visiting a cafe for lunch).02br
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0 01i00He wants to take a picnic02i00 is short for 01i00He wants to take a picnic lunch.02i0-

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