I believe in the US "take a shower" is more common. "Have a shower" may be more common in other places.
Simply "I'm going to shower." would work. Have a shower makes more sense. It is hard to take a shower. If you take a shower any place, you just have a bucket of water. However, "take a shower" is the common way of saying it, and is considered correct.
To take a shower is US English; to have a shower is UK English.So they are both correct.
One definition of take is "To participate in, undergo, or experience." 'Doing a shower' is an awkward phrase and better replaced by simply 'showering.' 'Making a shower' is actually the act of building the device we use to clean ourselves. 'Having a shower' is acceptable and means the same thing as 'taking a shower.' I think in this case, the difference is geographical. I believe it is more common to 'have a shower' in Britain and 'take a shower' in the US.
A long shower will take more water than a bath, but a bath will usually use more water than a short shower.
Take a shower or a bath
It depends how long you take to shower if you take 5-10 minutes to shower than having a shower is shorter but however if you only take and it usually takes people more than 10 minutes to have cereal so overall id say cereal is longer :)
You can take a shower if you have Chlamydia.
taking a shower is important or else you will smell. it is unhealthy to not take showers. so yeah, i do take showers. shower everyday 365days a year sometimes more in summertime takes 2 showers a day during the hot season
A shower because you save more water. Also when you take a bath you sit there in your own wet dirt.
You have saturated the air in the shower with water and no more can be dissolved, so you get visible vapor. thx!
You say to them hey take a shower with me :p
There is no relationship between millilitres and a shower.You are possibly asking how much water does it take to shower, in that case- the average shower head discharges about 1.5 - 2 gallons of water per minute.