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Bring vs Take
Difference, Examples & Quiz

What's the difference? Which one is correct?

Bring

Definition: To carry or convey something or someone to a place.

Usage: Bring is used when the movement is toward the speaker or the place where the speaker is.

Example sentences:
  • 1. Can you bring me a glass of water, please?
  • 2. I will bring my laptop to the meeting.
  • 3. She always brings her dog to the park.
Take

Definition: To carry or move something or someone away from a place.

Usage: Take is used when the movement is away from the speaker or the place where the speaker is.

Example sentences:
  • 1. Please take the trash out.
  • 2. I will take my car to the mechanic.
  • 3. He took the book from the shelf.

The difference between 'bring' and 'take' is the direction of movement. 'Bring' implies movement towards the speaker or the location of the speaker, while 'take' implies movement away from the speaker or the location of the speaker.

Quizzes about "Bring" vs "Take"

Bring vs Take: 5 Quizzes

1. Which verb is used to indicate movement towards the speaker?

2. Which verb is used to indicate movement away from the speaker?

3. Which verb is used when the subject is carrying something to a place?

4. Which verb is used when the subject is carrying something from a place?

5. Which verb is used when the subject is moving something towards the speaker?

FAQs

  • What does 'bring' mean?

    To bring means to carry or convey something to a place.

  • What does 'take' mean?

    To take means to carry or move something from one place to another.

  • Can 'bring' and 'take' be used interchangeably?

    No, 'bring' and 'take' have different meanings and are used in specific contexts.

  • Can you give an example of using 'bring' in a sentence?

    Sure! 'Please bring a pen to the meeting.'

  • Can you give an example of using 'take' in a sentence?

    Certainly! 'I will take the book to the library.'