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Instructor1955 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

to bring to or to bring up?

Hello Teachers!!

I' d like to share the following grammar quiz with you.

He brought the rowboat .... A)to .....and let his sister get off.
B) up
C) down

the right answer is "A", but letter "B" seems to be the one!!

Regards

Rino
  

Top answer

they are right to bring to: to cause (a boat) to lie to or come to a standstill

  • they are right to bring to: to cause (a boat) to lie to or come to a standstill
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they are right

to bring to: to cause (a boat) to lie to or come to a standstill
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Hi,

This seems like an unusual, obscure and specialized term to put in a grammar quiz question.

Clive
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CliveThis seems like an unusual, obscure and specialized term to put in a grammar quiz question.
Fully agree. I had to look it up in dictionary, as I am not into boating (yet)

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