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meaning - Proper usage of "take your time" - English Language
Take your time. meaning; grammaticality; Share. Improve this question. Follow edited Aug 19, 2012 at 12:32 ...
Other ways to say 'take your time' / 'whenever you can' / 'no rush'?
2018年3月25日 · At your (earliest) convenience (add earliest to indicate it needs to be as soon as possible). Meaning according to Collins Dictionary: "at a time suitable to you"1. Another turn of …
A word that means “taking your time and doing things correctly”
2016年3月12日 · A person who finishes a task in a systematic way is more likely to plan for the required amount of time needed for each step than someone who finishes a task without …
"Take a rest" or "have some rest"? - English Language & Usage …
Common American English would use "take a break" or "get some rest", using "rest" as a noun. It is almost never used as "take a rest" by native English speakers in the USA. However, this …
What is the difference between 'make decision' and 'take decision'?
It is more Make a decision more than take a decision. Even under pressure, you never take a decision. You make it. Even though time is restrictive, you evaluate the situation and make …
"Have a look" vs. "Take a look" - English Language & Usage Stack …
To expand more upon that, I'd say that "Take" would be used more where there is no option to refuse or it is required, whereas "Have" would be used more when there is. So, a police officer …
What is a good way to remind someone to reply to your email?
I'll type out a full answer when I get the chance, but let me quickly say here that "Please let me know about this when you get a chance," could be informal, at best. But this really depends on …
"Take a photo" — why "take"? - English Language & Usage Stack …
2014年8月14日 · To photograph exists alongside to take a photograph, to take a picture, and so on. This is an extension of a broad meaning of take 'to obtain or set down', as in taking notes …
american english - Difference between "get" and "take" - English ...
2010年10月7日 · Given that both take and get have many uses and idioms, the short answer is: When talking about movement take is usually away, and done by the speaker. Get is usually …
Different ways to say you are leaving work for the day
2015年7月25日 · Let me call it a day! Good evening (or night, depending on time)!| I'm leaving! Enjoy the rest of the day (if time is left of the workday) May I leave? (asking permission, if …