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Kingston123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Take vs make

Tango's Lawyer said to Tango to take a cop a plea.

Tango's Lawyer said to Tango to make a cop a plea.

which should I use?

context: Tango is a cop and involved in a crime.

  

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which should I use? You cannot use either one; you are misusing the idiom. Tango's l awyer told him to cop a plea .

  • which should I use?
  • You cannot use either one; you are misusing the idiom.
  • Tango's l awyer told him to cop a plea .
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kingston123Tango's Lawyer said to Tango to take a cop a plea.Tango's Lawyer said to Tango to make a cop a plea.which should I use?

You cannot use either one; you are misusing the idiom.

Tango's lawyer told him to cop a plea.

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