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Tara2 Posted 4 years ago
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Take the couch, or my bed

Can you please explain 'take'?

Penny: Do you mind if I stay here tonight?

Leonard: No, take the couch, or my bed, I just got new pillows, hypo-allergenics.

Penny: Uh, the couch is good.

  

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Tara2 No, take the couch, or my bed, I just got new pillows, hypo-allergenics. It means you can take (control of) the couch or bed; you can use it.

  • Tara2 No, take the couch, or my bed, I just got new pillows, hypo-allergenics.
  • It means you can take (control of) the couch or bed; you can use it.
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Tara2No, take the couch, or my bed, I just got new pillows, hypo-allergenics.

It means you can take (control of) the couch or bed; you can use it.

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