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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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'Will you take him?'

Hello.

If a baby needs to have changed its diaper, is it very normal to use the phrase 'take him/her' as in 'Will you take him/her?' to mean 'Will you go out to the bathroom and change his/her diaper?'?

Thanks in advance.

  

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anonymous If a baby needs to have changed its diaper changed , ... As shown. anonymous it very normal to use the phrase 'take him/her' Yes.

  • anonymous If a baby needs to have changed its diaper changed , ...
  • As shown.
  • anonymous it very normal to use the phrase 'take him/her' Yes.
  • It goes like this.
  • The baby needs his/her diaper changed.
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anonymousIf a baby needs to have changed its diaper changed, ...

As shown.

anonymousit very normal to use the phrase 'take him/her'

Yes. It goes like this.

The baby needs his/her diaper changed. Can you take him/her?

The speaker assumes the listene

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anonymoushim/her

While this is possible, it's wordy. Using them would be enough.

anonymousWill you take him/her?'

This is unfamiliar. It would be simpler and more common to ask someone if they would change the baby.

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