When I should use “to get”, “to take” and “to pick”?
Who answer can put a few examples?Thanks.
Answer
To “get” is to acquire.
To “take” is to choose those things that you want, and to make them yours.
To “pick” is to choose perhaps somewhat more selectively than “take” as listed above, but the word doesn’t imply that you are now in possession of the thing, only that you have chosen it.
I only mention definitions that can be reasonably contrasted with one another. All of these words have more meanings than I have listed here.
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