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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Bring vs. bring back

I'm having issues understanding when to use "bring back" and when to use "bring."

Would you please explain this difference with the help of some examples?

Thank you

  

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'bring' is carry with you to some destination. I'm going to a party. I'm bringing some drinks.

  • 'bring' is carry with you to some destination.
  • I'm going to a party.
  • I'm bringing some drinks.
  • It can also be used less literally.
  • Christmas brings joy to children.
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'bring' is carry with you to some destination.

I'm going to a party. I'm bringing some drinks.

It can also be used less literally.

Christmas brings joy to children.


'bring back' is to bring in the reverse direction.

If you want to let someone use your lawnmower, you can bring your lawnmower with you the next time you go to see them. Whe

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