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Uri Quintal
Professor Profissionalwhat´s the difference between "eat a pill" and "take a pill"? what´s more correct and why?
thank you both very much! :)
26 de abr de 2013 21:48
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I would only ever use 'Take a pill. '
- I know in some languages they say 'eat medicine' but in English you 'take medicine' you also 'take pills' . Also, if you think about it, you don't really 'eat pills' you normally just swallow them :p
26 de abril de 2013
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Take a pill means just swallowing it with water whereas eating a pill means you are literally chewing it and then swallowing it. The main difference is that taking a pill doesn't require actually chewing it while eating a pill does. Also "take a pill" is more appropriate than "eat a pill".
26 de abril de 2013
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Agreed with Shelley. :) I don't think we use the expression "eat a pill," unless said in jest. We might take a pill, swallow a pill, but it sounds funny to say "eat a pill."
27 de abril de 2013
thank you both very much! :)
26 de abril de 2013
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