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  • 1) Does pick up some milk mean buy lots of milk? - HiNative
    I've seen sentences like this a lot ("While you're out, pick up some milk"), but I've always wondered how many cartons of milk they're referring to 2) If I just want one carton of milk, is it okay to say "Pick up one carton of milk on your way here"?
  • pick up some vs pick some up - TextRanch
    Both "pick up some" and "pick some up" are correct and commonly used in English They are interchangeable and can be used based on personal preference or to vary sentence structure
  • Which sentence uses a comma or commas correctly? - Brainly. com
    Can you pick up some milk and some juice on your way home? This sentence does not require any commas because it lists only two items, which can be connected without a comma I want to travel to France, Italy, and Spain this summer
  • pick up some milk | English examples in context | Ludwig
    High quality example sentences with “pick up some milk” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English
  • Talking about grocery shopping in English (AUDIO reading, dialogue, and . . .
    If you use "pick up" in the context of grocery shopping, you can be specific For instance, you can say "I need to pick up some spinach," or "Could you pick some milk up from the store?" Notice that you can separate "pick up " This means it's possible to say "I want to pick up something for dinner" and "I want to pick something up for dinner "
  • English In A Minute Three ways to use pick up
    Second, we use pick up informally to describe buying something For example: I often pick up some milk on my way home Third, we use pick up to describe getting an illness I think I picked up a
  • If you are going to the market, could you take me some milk
    How does this compare to "if you go to the market, could you bring home some milk"? The first sounds like the 'you' is about to go or is in the processing of leaving The second is vague as to when the going might occur, e g it could be happening several hours later
  • [FREE] Identify the sentence that contains an incorrect commonly . . .
    If your going to the store, will you please pick up some milk? The issue in this sentence is with the word 'your,' which is a possessive pronoun used to indicate something belongs to you The correct word to use here should be 'you're,' which is a contraction for 'you are '
  • some milk or a milk? - TextRanch
    The correct phrase is 'some milk ' 'Some' is used to refer to an unspecified quantity of a non-countable noun like 'milk ' On the other hand, 'a milk' is incorrect as 'milk' (being a non-countable noun) cannot be preceded by 'a '
  • What does dont forget to pick up some milk mean? - HiNative
    In this context the phrase “pick up” just means to “get” or “buy” Wife to husband in the morning: “Honey, don’t forget to pick up some milk on your way home tonight, okay?” Husband: “Okay, will do





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