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take me vs to take me

Both "take me" and "to take me" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Take me" is a direct command or request, while "to take me" is used when describing a future action or intention.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 774 views

take me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when giving a direct command or request.

Use "take me" when you want someone to physically transport you to a different location or when you want to accompany them somewhere.

Examples:

  • Take me to the store, please.
  • Take me with you to the party.
  • Take me home.
  • 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.

to take me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when describing a future action or intention of being taken somewhere.

Use "to take me" when you are talking about someone taking you to a place in the future or expressing your desire to be taken somewhere.

Examples:

  • I want you to take me to the airport tomorrow.
  • He promised to take me to the concert next week.
  • She asked him to take her to the beach.
  • And Roy offered to take me to the park.
  • Brian was so excited to take me to Walking with Dinosaurs last night.
  • It is coming here to take me under the soil Volkan.
  • I hope you're here to take me to breakfast.
  • Go to take me in an hour in my office.
  • Rufus is waiting in the car to take me downtown.
  • Jeremy and Dave are waiting to take me to the mall.
  • ...to take me to my brother's house.
  • She must have come back to take me with her.
  • He followed our tribe like a shadow to take me away...
  • He kept his promise to take me to Udaipur.
  • But if you promise to take me along when you leave...
  • And you promised to take me onstage dead or alive.
  • You promised to take me to dinner tonight.
  • He wants to take me to America.
  • And the people coming to take me away.
  • Switch day, you're supposed to take me.
  • They tried to take me over.
  • Steady. Hoping to take me from behind.
  • I want a Gulfstream, fueled up and a bus to take me there.

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