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"I will pickup you" vs "I will pick you from there"

Both phrases are similar in meaning, but the correct one is 'I will pick you up from there.' 'Pick up' is a separable phrasal verb, and the object pronoun 'you' should come after the particle 'up.' 'Pickup' is not used as a verb in this context.

Last Updated: March 08, 2024

I will pickup you

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Pickup' is not used as a verb in this context.

'I will pick you up' is the correct way to express the action of collecting someone.

Alternatives:

  • I will pick you up

I will pick you from there

This phrase is not correct in English. The phrasal verb 'pick up' should be used instead of 'pick.'

'I will pick you up from there' is the correct way to express the action of collecting someone from a location.

Alternatives:

  • I will pick you up from there

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