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get me vs take me

Both 'get me' and 'take me' are correct phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'Get me' is commonly used when asking someone to bring or fetch something, while 'take me' is used when requesting transportation to a specific location.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 941 views

get me

The phrase 'get me' is correct and commonly used in English when asking someone to bring or fetch something.

You can use 'get me' when you want someone to obtain something for you or to come to your location.

Examples:

  • Can you get me a glass of water, please?
  • Get me the book from the shelf.
  • Get me a taxi to the airport.
  • You get me the Harkness brothers and Lippert.
  • Thinking about you could get me killed.
  • Flambeau had to get me off that train.
  • My higher-ups told me you tried to get me discharged.
  • Lieutenant, get me the Sixth Fleet commander.
  • Then get me somebody who is.
  • Might get me back where I belong...
  • My buddies will come and get me.
  • You won't have to get me anything for Christmas.
  • I always like the gifts you get me.
  • The vultures are coming to get me.
  • D'Argo's testimony is going to get me executed.
  • But you will never get me to testify against the general.
  • Lieutenant, get me Commander Benjamin Riles, Coast Guard Station Alpha.
  • If you would get me my coat...
  • And get me a map of Louisiana.
  • And get me the sensor logs on that subspace rupture out there.
  • Look, don't get me wrong, darling.
  • Sky 1, get me a chopper in the air.
  • Sasha, just get me one clean shot.

Alternatives:

  • fetch me
  • bring me
  • obtain for me
  • acquire for me
  • secure for me

take me

The phrase 'take me' is correct and commonly used in English when requesting transportation to a specific location.

You can use 'take me' when you want someone to transport you to a particular place.

Examples:

  • Can you take me to the airport, please?
  • Take me to the nearest hospital.
  • Take me home, please.
  • Now only you can take me to him.
  • He's already offered to take me with him.
  • Chiana, take me to D'argo.
  • Please, take me with you.
  • You take me to the nicest places.
  • I need you to take me to Eloise.
  • Would you take me to Shimabara? I'm free tonight.
  • He wanted to take me into another place.
  • Uncle Ottavio, take me away with you.
  • Dad wants to take me to Starkwater Lake.
  • Well, then take me somewhere private.
  • I got a cab waiting to take me across town for my chemo.
  • But I suppose you'd better take me to this...
  • I need you to take me to Radzinsky at the work site immediately.
  • Looks like they're here to take me to hell.
  • Besouro, take me to the old slave house.
  • And now take me to his father.
  • They like to take me to expensive restaurants.
  • People often take me for others.
  • He wants to take me to America.

Alternatives:

  • drive me
  • bring me to
  • transport me to
  • escort me to
  • ferry me to

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