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User_gary Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Please stay here, I will take/bring him here

Yesterday one person came to meet my boss. I took him to my boss cabin and told him to wait outside and said like this "Please stay here, I will take him(boss) here".

I wonder whether it is correct. And also can I say "Please stay here, I will bring him here".
  

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Please stay here I will take him - No Please stay here I will bring him - OK You could also say Please stay here I will fetch him. However, in view of the fact that you are talking about your boss - it might be better to say: Please wait for a moment, I'll ask him to come here.

  • Please stay here I will take him - No Please stay here I will bring him - OK You could also say Please stay here I will fetch him.
  • However, in view of the fact that you are talking about your boss - it might be better to say: Please wait for a moment, I'll ask him to come here.
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Please stay here I will take him - No

Please stay here I will bring him - OK

You could also say

Please stay here I will fetch him.

However, in view of the fact that you are talking about your boss - it might be better to say:

Please wait for a moment, I'll ask him to come here.
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Hi,

my boss cabin

I think you mean my boss's office.

Clive
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Yes, exactly. Thanks a lot to both of you

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