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How "catch" and "grab" are different?

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Rebecca

The difference between "catch" and "grab" is that "catching" something refers to capturing something that is moving or could move (like an animal), and "grabbing" something refers to suddenly gripping something with your hands. Sometimes "catch" and "grab" are used interchangeably, but they do have different nuances. Ex: Catch the ball when I throw it to you. => The ball is moving in the air, so "catch" is used Ex: Grab the handlebars on your bike! => "Grab" is used because it refers to suddenly gripping something

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