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Yoshi
What difference between the "I will get something to drink" or "I will grab something to drink"?
Are both sentences the same meaning?
5 nov. 2021 04:46
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Yes - the two sentences have the same meaning!
5 novembre 2021
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They both have the same meaning however the first is more formal and the second is more casual. Both are still correct.
5 novembre 2021
Yes both sentences have the same meaning :)
Personally, I would use "grab" to sound more casual, especially when speaking with friends.
I feels it also adds abit of colour, happiness to the sentence!
5 novembre 2021
Hello Yoshi yes they are both the same.
5 novembre 2021
They both have the same meaning, but the second sentence has a more visual image in my mind. When I think of "grab," I think of picking up something very quickly. In my mind's eye, I can see the hand extend out, pick up the object, and quickly bring it back to yourself. In a casual setting though, they both mean the same thing.
5 novembre 2021
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Yoshi
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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