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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Take

Context: requesting permission at the office that I want to take or bring my child from the child care center.

I need permission as I am going to take my child back to my home from the child care center.

I need permission as I am going to bring my child back to my home from the child care center.

Please check them.

  

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If you say this at the child care center, you're going to take your child home. If you say this at home, you're going to bring your child home. But you are at the office when you say this, so it doesn't really matter whether you say 'take' or 'bring'.

  • If you say this at the child care center, you're going to take your child home.
  • If you say this at home, you're going to bring your child home.
  • But you are at the office when you say this, so it doesn't really matter whether you say 'take' or 'bring'.
  • Personally, I'd say 'take' because I'm going to the child care center first to pick up the child, and then I'll be taking the child home from there.
  • CJ
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If you say this at the child care center, you're going to take your child home.

If you say this at home, you're going to bring your child home.

But you are at the office when you say this, so it doesn't really matter whether you say 'take' or 'bring'.

Personally, I'd say 'take' because I'm going to the child care center first to pick up the child, and then I'll be taking the

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Will you have to do this every day, or just toda?

Do you mean that you want to leave work early? If so, at what time?

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