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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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bring/take location

Which would you use here, and why?

Ken: What time will you arrive at Jim's party tonight?
Anne: Around 6. I have to pick Georgie up first.
Ken: Ah, OK. When you do, can you ask him to take/bring that CD I lent him to the party? I want to play it there.
Anne: OK, I'll ask him. See you at Jim's.
  

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Anonymous can you ask him to take/bring that CD Either is fine: the party location is elsewhere, though Ken will be there.

  • Anonymous can you ask him to take/bring that CD Either is fine: the party location is elsewhere, though Ken will be there.
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Anonymouscan you ask him to take/bring that CD
Either is fine: the party location is elsewhere, though Ken will be there.

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