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Tenacious Learner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Question about the verb 'bring + back'

Hi Teachers,
Information to consider:
There's an old lady who is telling someone, My husband was about your size. A little heavier perhaps. All his clothes are upstairs. They’re no good to him. He died two years ago. She pointed up to the room above them.
“Why don’t you see if any of his clothes fit you? You can bring them back tomorrow.”

Could this be an appropriate explanation to the underlined words? Do I need to underline both of them in order to explain the meaning? I think so.
a. return them tomorrow to me

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Hi, Yes, that's OK. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, that's OK.
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3 Answers
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Hi,

Yes, that's OK.

Clive
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Hi Clive,
Thank you for your reply. I guess only 'return' is right.
By the way, 'bring back' is a phrasal verb, isn't it?

TS
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Thinking SpainBy the way, 'bring back' is a phrasal verb, isn't it?
Yes, it is.

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