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26 May
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English (US)
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Drink this medicine and you’ll feel better.
Take this medicine and you’ll feel better.
どちらが自然ですか?
Drink this medicine and you’ll feel better.
Take this medicine and you’ll feel better.
どちらが自然ですか?
Take this medicine and you’ll feel better.
どちらが自然ですか?
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@felicia_09
飲まれている薬はすべて液体ですか?
They are both natural, because they don’t mean the same thing.
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If you say drink this medicine it's got to be in liquid form. Like cough medicine perhaps. If you say take this medicine it could be in a different form. Like a pill. Something you swallow that is not liquid.
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I understand now.
Thank you for your advice!!
Thank you for your advice!!
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