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Peterchan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

take care or take care of?

Hi, thanks for reading my question.

We normally say "take care of yourself", but is that OK to say "take care yourself"?

Sometimes we say "you take care" without a "of".

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We normally say "take care of yourself", Yes but is that OK to say "take care yourself"? No Sometimes we say "you take care" without a "of". Yes .

  • We normally say "take care of yourself", Yes but is that OK to say "take care yourself"?
  • No Sometimes we say "you take care" without a "of".
  • Yes .
  • These are casual and idiomatic expressions.
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We normally say "take care of yourself", Yes
but is that OK to say "take care yourself"? No

Sometimes we say "you take care" without a "of". Yes.

These are casual and idiomatic expressions.
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Thanks so much Clive!

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