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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Bring and Take

This might sound like silly question so I hope you don’t laugh when you read this.
Is there a difference between bring and take.
Take the towels with you.
Bring the towels with you.

My Swedish girlfriend says bring and I noticed I always say take.
We always have a big decision about it so please set the record straight.
  

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Hi,

The difference between "bring" and "take" has already been discussed [url="http://www.EnglishForward.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=46968"]here[/url].
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This is not a silly question.
It is a good question. Learners generally confuse this 2 words.
Good question!

As an overview:
- bring means carrying a thing from somewhere to the speaker
- take means carrying a thing from the speaker to somewhere.

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