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"take" vs "fetch"



 
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"take" vs "fetch" #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 12, 2009 15:35 pm   "take" vs "fetch"
 

Hello everybody!
Can we use "take" in this sentence? And why is "fetch"? Could we say "pick up"?

When your train arrives, I'll ......... you from the station.

(a) take
(b) bring
(c) fetch
(d) remove

Are the following sentences correct?
I'll take you from school.
I'll take you to school.

Thanks!
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take/fetch #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 12, 2009 16:05 pm   take/fetch
 

I'll take you to school.

I'll fetch you from school.
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take/fetch #3 (permalink) Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:06 am   take/fetch
 

thanks, Mr. Kitosdad, i'll remember fetch from and take to
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