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Spanish Question

This is regarding a Spanish III Quiz I have tomorrow...

Anyway, what is the difference of the verbs: Sacar, Tomar, and Llevar? They all mean to take. I know sacar buenas notas is to get good grades and tomar el sol is to sub bathe. I have no clue when to use llevar and how to differentiate between them.

Thanks
 
llevar can also mean to wear, among other things, IIRC. It's one of those "wonder" verbs. Sacar and tomar have their share of meanings too.
 
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