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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Taken into / brought into

fireworks may not be bought into the tent / fireworks may not be taken into the tent ?

what is correct? bring (from there to here), take (from here to there)
  

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Fireworks may not be bought into the tent-- The speaker is in the tent or will be in the tent when the fireworks arrive or is considering everything from a viewpoint within it. Fireworks may not be taken into the tent-- As above, but outside the tent.

  • Fireworks may not be bought into the tent-- The speaker is in the tent or will be in the tent when the fireworks arrive or is considering everything from a viewpoint within it.
  • Fireworks may not be taken into the tent-- As above, but outside the tent.
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Fireworks may not be bought into the tent-- The speaker is in the tent or will be in the tent when the fireworks arrive or is considering everything from a viewpoint within it.

Fireworks may not be taken into the tent-- As above, but outside the tent.

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