To take a shower is US English; to have a shower is UK English.So they are both correct.
'In the shower' would be correct as the world 'shower' does not strictly define the shower head.
We see both "couple's shower" and "couples shower" being used interchangeably and at about the same frequency. Grammatically, the correct term is "couples shower".
To answer this question the voltage of the shower is needed.
Okay, if you write it thus: May God shower you with His Grace. I suppose.
Whenever a word ends with the letter 's' such as 'Gunnels' the proper spelling is 'Gunnels' baby shower.'
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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.
Not really:You could say "I will have a shower", if you are planning to have one; or you could say "I have had a shower" after you have finished. I f you are in the process of showering you would say "I am showering".
Thank you for coming to the shower for Sam and me. (Both "Sam" and "me" are objects of the preposition "for.") It would be better to say . . . the shower given for Sam and me.