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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Are both correct

"You may want to take it back to the seller."
"You may want to bring it back to the seller."
  

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Technically, it's bring it here (to me) and take it there (away from me). But the rule is often ignored, especially when the item accompanies the carrier or the place is ambiguous. )

  • Technically, it's bring it here (to me) and take it there (away from me).
  • But the rule is often ignored, especially when the item accompanies the carrier or the place is ambiguous.
  • )
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Technically, it's bring it here (to me) and take it there (away from me).

But the rule is often ignored, especially when the item accompanies the carrier or the place is ambiguous. (Are you thinking of yourself at home or at the store?)

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