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Levis1 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

take/bring

Are both OK here: I'll take the car in for you to inspect it later. VS I'll bring the car in for you to inspect it later.
  

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g. it is his place of work), then "bring" is more appropriate. You don't need "it".

  • g.
  • it is his place of work), then "bring" is more appropriate.
  • You don't need "it".
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If the person you are talking to is currently at the place where you will take the car, or is normally based there (e.g. it is his place of work), then "bring" is more appropriate.

You don't need "it".

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