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What's the difference between "Take Care Of" and "Look After"? Please examples *.* Thank you in advance
25 Thg 07 2011 11:18
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If I say "take care of a person" or "look after a person", it usually means the same thing, to provided care over a period for a person. It is not always true, however. "Take care of a person" can also be used to mean providing a resolution to a person's request or problem. It implies a short term solution. "This customer has a request concerning the new computer. Could you please take care of them." In this case the person being spoken to is being asked to give advice or short-term help to the cusotmer, not provide care. Sometimes you will hear "look after" in this regard, but not as often. You would also "take care" (resolve) a problem. Again, there is considerable overlap here, so you would not be guilty of some huge error if you interchanged the two,.
25 tháng 7 năm 2011
Take care is used when you are saying goodbye to someone. It actually means "Take care of yourself." for example: "Bye/See you later. Take care. " Take care of means to look after someone or something. for example: "You should take care of your new car, it cost a lot of money."
25 tháng 7 năm 2011
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