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Kai
English Grammar
Hi friends, are they the same things?
I suddenly have something to do tomorrow so you dont need to pick up me tomorrow.
I suddenly have something to do tomorrow so you dont need to fetch me tomorrow.
2019年10月24日 13:29
解答 · 6
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"pick up me" is incorrect. Pronouns must go between the parts of separable phrasal verbs.
- I will pick up John at the airport.
- I will pick John up at the airport.
- I will pick him up at the airport.
- I will pick up him at the airport. << wrong
More information here:
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/250306/why-cant-you-place-pronouns-after-a-phrasal-verb
2019年10月24日
1
"Fetch" is almost an obsolete word. "Get" is a better choice.
More information here:
https://www.italki.com/discussion/215055
[excerpt]
So what about 'fetch'? I don't think that learners of English need to worry about 'fetch'. It's actually a very low-frequency word in modern English and - here's the key thing - you never need to use the word 'fetch' - unless you're training your dog to run and bring back sticks, that is.
2019年10月24日
"pick up me" is incorrect. Pronouns must go between the parts of separable phrasal verbs.
- I will pick up John at the airport.
- I will pick John up at the airport.
- I will pick him up at the airport.
- I will pick up him at the airport. << wrong
More information here:
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/250306/why-cant-you-place-pronouns-after-a-phrasal-verb
2019年10月24日
"Fetch" implies going from some place and returning back with somebody, "pick up" implies driving
"There are some issues that I must deal with/attend to/ handle tomorrow" is a better way to begin, I think. If you need "suddenly", you may say "Suddenly some issues that I must deal with tomorrow arose..."
2019年10月24日
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