She was sending him to school in her car.
She was taking him to school in her car.
Is there a difference in meaning between the sentences?
Thanks.
She was sending him to school in her car.
She was taking him to school in her car.
Is there a difference in meaning between the sentences?
Thanks.
Yes.
In the first sentence, she stays home. Either he or someone else drives.
In the second sentence, she drives him.