Grammar Guru: make/take a break

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Every single visitor who did the “used to” poll last week got it right – congratulations! “I’m used to getting up at 6. And you?” (talking about my habits) is sometimes confused with: “I used to get up at 5, but now I sleep until 6″. So I used to do something that I don’t do anymore.

This week’s grammar guru poll invites discussion. What would you say here: “We’ve done enough for the time being (=for now). Why don’t we make/take a break?”

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