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I am wondering if there could be any difference in meaning between these?

A. I can get it from the tap and save you pumping.

B. I can get it from the tap and save you from pumping.

C. I can get it from the tap and save you to pump.

Do you really make a distinguish between A and B? or is there any situation which make you distinguish one over the other? I cannot yet get the explanations.

Many thanks

I am wondering if there could be any difference in meaning between these?

A. I can get it from the tap and save you pumping.

B. I can get it from the tap and save you from pumping.

C. I can get it from the tap and save you to pump.

Do you really make a distinguish between A and B? or is there any situation which make you distinguish one over the other?

Many thanks

I am wondering if there could be any difference in meaning between these?

A. I can get it from the tap and save you pumping.

B. I can get it from the tap and save you from pumping.

C. I can get it from the tap and save you to pump.

Do you really make a distinguish between A and B? or is there any situation which make you distinguish one over the other? I cannot yet get the explanations.

Many thanks

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I am wondering if there could be any difference in meaning between these?

A. I can get it from the tap and save you pumping.

B. I can get it from the tap and save you from pumping.

C. I can get it from the tap and save you to pump.

Do you really make a distinguish between A and B? or is there any situation which make you distinguish one over the other?

Many thanks

I am wondering if there could be any difference in meaning between these?

A. I can get it from the tap and save you pumping.

B. I can get it from the tap and save you from pumping.

C. I can get it from the tap and save you to pump.

Many thanks

I am wondering if there could be any difference in meaning between these?

A. I can get it from the tap and save you pumping.

B. I can get it from the tap and save you from pumping.

C. I can get it from the tap and save you to pump.

Do you really make a distinguish between A and B? or is there any situation which make you distinguish one over the other?

Many thanks

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Do you feel any difference in meaning between these?

I am wondering if there could be any difference in meaning between these?

A. I can get it from the tap and save you pumping.

B. I can get it from the tap and save you from pumping.

C. I can get it from the tap and save you to pump.

Many thanks