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Niwantha
Take a look & Have a look , Are they same?
Hi friends,
"Take a look" and "Have a look" , Are they same? Can I say,
I have dropped you an email. Have a look. OR I have dropped you an email. Take a look.
Thanks in advance.
Niwantha
May 1, 2017 8:27 AM
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Yes, they have exactly the same meaning, but usage depends on which variant of English you are speaking.
As a general rule, phrases with 'take a' before a noun are more common in American English. Speakers of British English tend to use 'have a ....' or 'go for a...'. in the same contexts.
May 1, 2017
2
Yes, they're the same. Another example is "I'm having a shower" vs "I'm taking a shower".
May 1, 2017
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