There's a painting in the hall and it's obstructing traffic and I say:
I'll take it to the room with me. Or
I'll bring it to the room with me.Or
I'll take it inside later. Or
I'll bring it inside later.
Which is native? Are both useable?
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PreciousJones Hi, Which is correct: There's a painting in the hall and it's obstructing traffic and I say: I'll take it to the room with me. Or I'll bring it to the room with me. Or I'll take it inside later.
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PreciousJones Hi, Which is correct: There's a painting in the hall and it's obstructing traffic and I say: I'll take it to the room with me.
Or I'll bring it to the room with me.
Or I'll take it inside later.
Or I'll bring it inside later.
Which is native?
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PreciousJonesHi, Which is correct: There's a painting in the hall and it's obstructing traffic and I say: I'll take it to the room with me. Or I'll bring it to the room with me. Or I'll take it inside later. Or I'll bring it inside later. Which is native? Are both useable? All of these are fine: