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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Bring

A: Can we bring our baby to the shop?

Can we take our baby to the shop?

B: No, we leave her to the babysitter.

Can the Husband/Wife talk to each other these ways?

Do "bring and take" have the same meaning?

  

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If you're in the shop use "bring"; otherwise, use "take". kumenglish Can we take our baby (with us) to the shop? kumenglish B: No, we 'll leave her to with the babysitter.

  • If you're in the shop use "bring"; otherwise, use "take".
  • kumenglish Can we take our baby (with us) to the shop?
  • kumenglish B: No, we 'll leave her to with the babysitter.
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If you're in the shop use "bring"; otherwise, use "take".

kumenglish Can we take our baby (with us) to the shop?
kumenglishB: No, we'll leave her to with the babysitter.

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