If the speaker refers to something that is at her current location, she uses bring. Generally, use bring when something moves from there to here.
- I'm glad you brought me to this shop. It's great!
- I'll bring the map with me on the trip.
'Bring' is often used together with 'here' to indicate a location close to the speaker.
Ví dụ cho bring:
- I'm glad you brought me to this shop. It's great!
- I'll bring the map with me on the trip.
'Bring' is often used together with 'here' to indicate a location close to the speaker.
If the speaker refers to something that has been moved to a different location, she uses take. Generally, use take when something - moves from here to there.
- Jack took his laptop with him on his trip.
'Take' is often used together with 'there' to indicate a location away from the speaker.
Ví dụ cho take:
- The coach took the boys to football field.- Jack took his laptop with him on his trip.
'Take' is often used together with 'there' to indicate a location away from the speaker.
When speaking about going somewhere and getting something and then bringing it back, use get (American English) or fetch (British English).
Ví dụ cho get / fetch:
- Could you get the newspaper?- The puppy fetched the stick that we had tossed.
Fetch' is often used as a noun to speak about the game of running and getting a ball or other toy with a dog.
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