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Bring | Give difference
what is the exact difference between bring and give?
Apr 2, 2017 8:24 AM
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give means : to offer something to someone, or to provide them with it , but bring means : to take or carry someone or something to a place or a person, or in the direction of the person speaking .
April 2, 2017
The conventional distinctions of moving toward or away from the person speaking are sometimes abused (not used correctly) in colloquial English, with "bring/take" and "come/go".
For example you may hear, "I will bring ["take" is preferred] a coffee to them."
-"What time are you coming?" -"I am coming ["going" is preferred ] at 8."
You "come/bring" to me, and I "go/take" to you, if I am the speaker. Those are the correct semantics.
April 2, 2017
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