The difference between 'bring' and 'take' depends on perspective: 'bring' indicates movement toward the speaker (e.g., 'Please bring me the form'), while 'take' indicates movement away from the speaker (e.g., 'Take this parcel to the counter').
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Don't Say "Bring" ❌ When You Mean "Take" #englishvocabAdded:
Bring and take are two of the most confused words in English even by native speakers. Here is the rule. It depends on your perspective.
Bring equals movement toward you or the speaker. Please bring me the form.
Take equals movement away from you. Take this parcel to the counter at the post office. Could you take this package to the back for weighing? Correct.
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