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Hotmale Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Take (out) a loan

Hello,

I'm wondering if it's correct to drop "out" in this expression?

" I want to take a loan from a bank".

What about "ask for a loan"?
Is "out" needed here?

Thank you
  

Top answer

Hotmale Is "out" needed here? Yes. It's a phrasal verb, which has a different meaning than the base verb, take .

  • Hotmale Is "out" needed here?
  • Yes.
  • It's a phrasal verb, which has a different meaning than the base verb, take .
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HotmaleIs "out" needed here?
Yes. It's a phrasal verb, which has a different meaning than the base verb, take.
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To clarify AS's answer:
I want to take out a loan from a bank. (Out required)
I want to ask for a loan from a bank. (No out)
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Thank you very much Emotion: smile

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