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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Take away/take out/carry out/go

Could you tell me which one is okay among (A)~(D) in the following sentence? Thank you.

I'd like that to [ (A) take away / (B) take out / (C) carry out / (D) go ].
  

Top answer

In Canada, I always hear and say D. Clive

  • In Canada, I always hear and say D.
  • Clive
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4 Answers
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In Canada, I always hear and say D.

Clive
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How about the others? Are they wrong, unnatural, or right but just not preferred (though they all are understandable)?
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All are correct grammar. It's a matter of local/regional usage.
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CliveIn Canada, I always hear and say D.Clive
In the UK, people use A.

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