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Handle / take care of / deal with someone How do you use above words to mean "To kill someone, to finish someone"? I've heard these words a lot in action American TV series but i'm not sure how to use it exactly. 1. I'll handle it. >>> Is it correct to say "I'll handle him/her" also? 2. I'll take care of it. >>> can I also say "I'll take care of him/her"? Will it mean to look after, not to kill, right? 3. I'll deal with you later. Thanks
16 de nov. de 2018 9:21
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Hi, we usually only say 'I'll handle it' to mean 'I'll take care of it'. We sometimes say 'I'll handle him or her' but not as often. I'll take care of it doesn't really mean to look after/care for something. It means to solve the problem. It can also mean 'I'll kill someone' but that isn't the only meaning and usually only referenced in movies etc. The third question 'I'll deal you later' is usually used to signify that someone is going to punish someone else for what they have done.
16 de noviembre de 2018
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