Enyer Josue
Good morning, I wish blessings for everyone. Could you tell me the difference between to use the verbs "to do" and "to run" into the same context? e.g.: a)many errands for to do. b)many errands for to run When do you use, is it equivalent? Thanks for your helps.
1 Thg 09 2023 13:36
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"Run" is the better word. An errand is not simply a chore or something that needs to be done. An errand is a mission or journey to accomplish something. An errand requires motion. You "send" someone on an errand rather than "ask" them to "do" an errand. Going to the grocery store to buy some vegetables would be an example of an errand. "Do" is not wrong, and it has the correct meaning. However, "doing" does not suggest motion the way that "running" does. Hence "run" is a much better word to use.
1 tháng 9 năm 2023
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Collocations (words that go together) can be largely regional - to do an errand or to run an errand could both be correct although 'run an errand' is generally more common.
1 tháng 9 năm 2023
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1 tháng 9 năm 2023
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