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    Both refer to holding something with your hands and lifting it. However, 'pick up' is a phrasal verband it can indicate giving a ride to someone using our vehicle, meeting someone in order to have sexual intercourse with them, buying something inexpensively, etc. 'Pick', however, can also refer to choosing something/someone among others.
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    Pick means select one from available choices and take it for yourself as a decision. Pick out means pick the odd one out from available choices but don't or can't take it. Pick up means pick something which is lying somewhere as in location or place. There may or may not be other choices.
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    What is the difference between pick out and pick up?Pick out means pick the odd one out from available choices but don't or can't take it. Pick up means pick something which is lying somewhere as in location or place. There may or may not be other choices. It also means changing the state of something as in learning and improving, like he picked up football quite fast.
    What is the difference between take and pick up?The difference between the two is that take means to transport somebody to somewhere, and pick up means transport somebody from somewhere. I will take him on the way home. You might say this if a colleague needs a lift from work, and so you take him to his home, on your way from work to your home. I will pick him up on the way home.
    What is the difference between choose and pick?Unfortunately that advice is not that helpful for a general situation, so if there is any generalisation that can be made, it might be this: to choose implies only that a decision has been made, whereas select and pick both indicate an action has been, or will be, taken. E.g "Pick a card" - both choose and then take a card.
    What does the situation finally pick up mean?The situation finally picked up. His health finally picked up. The first one is a bit tricky. It's hard to tell what about the situation is picking up; pick up can also mean improve in speed or grow stronger: The winds have really picked up out there.
    Do 'grab' and 'pick up' mean the same thing?I've heard that 'grab' means to pick something up quickly. Using grab suggests rudeness or haste. "I'll just grab something to eat (because I don't have time for a proper meal)," or "I grabbed the controller from my brother (because he had been playing long enough)."
    What is a intransitive use of the phrase 'pick up'?According to dictionary, one definition for a intransitive use of the phrase " pick up " is to improve. So, could I write these? The situation finally picked up. His health finally picked up. The first one is a bit tricky. It's hard to tell what about the situation is picking up; pick up can also mean improve in speed or grow stronger:
     
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