It would depend on the specific situation. In general, a good initial action is to assess the situation calmly and gather as much information as possible before making a decision on how to proceed. This will help you make an informed choice and respond effectively.
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No, it is not correct grammatically. The correct phrasing would be "Should I take these?" or "Should I take these ones?"
That is the correct spelling of "Can I take your order?" -- although properly and politely it would be "May I take your order?"
The correct grammar is "before taking into account." In this phrase, "taking" is a present participle used to indicate an action that occurs before considering something.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "would take." It consists of the modal verb "would" and the main verb "take."
Both are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "I have sent it immediately" suggests that the action was completed very recently, while "I sent it immediately" simply states that the action was done promptly. Both are grammatically correct depending on the context of when it happened.