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Victor
to pick something up
Does the phrasal verb "to pick something up" only applies when you pick sth from the floor or can I also use it in the following sentence "Pick it up from the top self"
25 Thg 12 2017 15:53
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It would sound odd to use “pick it up” to refer to grabbing something from a high place. But the phrase is not limited to the floor. It can be used for other “low” places — example: pick it up off of the table.
25 tháng 12 năm 2017
You can also use it to refer to getting a person to take them somewhere, (usually by car) as in "I will pick you up at 7 and take you to the airport".
27 tháng 12 năm 2017
Thanks a lot Paul! ;)
25 tháng 12 năm 2017
Hi Victor. The phrase to "pick something up" is used both literally and figuratively in English although the word something would normally be substituted by a more appropriate noun. Literally to pick something up applies to an object on the floor or resting in an inappropriate place, such as thrown on the back of a chair or left on a bed. Figuratively you could have someone say "Can you pick me up after the movie?" which means can you give me a lift rather than i physically want you to lift me off of the floor. However, I would be more likely to say something like "Can you get me the flour off the top shelf?" rather than to pick it up as "pick it up" implies you need to reach downwards.
I hope this helps
Paul
25 tháng 12 năm 2017
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