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Park sang joon Posted 10 years ago
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You [bring] a lady guest?

44. INT/EXT. FRONT DOOR. FARMHOUSE. DAY
Jamie opens the door. There's a confident, middle-aged French woman, Eleonore. She is clearly in charge of the house in some way with a nice thick French account.

JAMIE : Bonjour, Eleonore.
ELENORE : Bonjour, Monsieur Bennett. Welcome back. And this year, you bring a lady guest?
JAMIE: Ah, no. There's a change of situation. Just me.
[From the movie Love Actually]
I'd like to know why it is "bring," not "brought."
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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" She is French. Her English is not so good.

  • " She is French.
  • Her English is not so good.
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park sang joonI'd like to know why it is "bring," not "brought."
She is French. Her English is not so good.

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