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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Take and send

Hallo can i ask something what defferent betwen take and send when we wanna to take someone to the station we said take to the station or send to station.sory if you got confused my writng is wors coz i gradulate from elementary scool tks
  

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When you take someone to the station, you provide the transportation and you go with the person to the station. When you send someone to the station, you do not go with them. You tell them to go to the station.

  • When you take someone to the station, you provide the transportation and you go with the person to the station.
  • When you send someone to the station, you do not go with them.
  • You tell them to go to the station.
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When you take someone to the station, you provide the transportation and you go with the person to the station.
When you send someone to the station, you do not go with them. You tell them to go to the station.
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If you take someone to the station you accompany them either by transport or walking with them. If you send them you don't go with them. Perhaps you give them directions, but they go there without you.
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How can we differenciate a lot and alot
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Please start a new thread for this unrelated question.
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"Alot"is not correct to use.
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A lot of people use alot.
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Anonymous A lot of people use alot.
They shouldn't. It isn't correct English.

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