Bring & Take Bring & Take Explanation
Bring & TakeBring & Take Explanation | Englisch Grammatik
The verbs "take" and "bring" are often used to describe the movement of objects, but they have different implications based on the direction relative to the speaker or listener.
"Take""Take" is used when you are moving something away from your current location or from the location of the listener. The emphasis is on the movement away from the starting point.
"Bring""Bring" is used when you are moving something toward your current location or toward the location of the listener. The emphasis is on the movement toward the destination.
Here are 40 simple examples using "take" and "bring":
Examples with "Take"
Examples with "Bring"
"Take""Take" is used when you are moving something away from your current location or from the location of the listener. The emphasis is on the movement away from the starting point.
- Example 1: "Can you take this book to Sarah?"
Here, the speaker is asking someone to move the book away from the current location to Sarah's location. - Example 2: "I need to take my car to the mechanic."
The speaker will move the car away from their current location to the mechanic's location.
"Bring""Bring" is used when you are moving something toward your current location or toward the location of the listener. The emphasis is on the movement toward the destination.
- Example 1: "Can you bring your laptop to the meeting?"
The speaker is asking someone to move the laptop to the meeting, where presumably the speaker or another listener will be present. - Example 2: "Please bring me a glass of water."
The speaker is asking for the water to be moved toward them.
- Use "take" when the movement is away from the speaker or listener's position.
- Use "bring" when the movement is toward the speaker or listener's position.
Here are 40 simple examples using "take" and "bring":
Examples with "Take"
- Take your shoes off at the door.
- Can you take this letter to the post office?
- She needs to take her medicine twice a day.
- I always take my coffee with milk.
- Let’s take a walk in the park.
- Take an umbrella in case it rains.
- He will take the bus to work.
- Please take these dishes to the kitchen.
- I’ll take my dog to the vet tomorrow.
- Can you take out the trash?
- Don’t forget to take your phone with you.
- Take some time to relax.
- She decided to take a break from work.
- We should take this opportunity to learn something new.
- Take this book back to the library.
- I’ll take a taxi to the airport.
- Take the next exit on the highway.
- Take a moment to think about it.
- He offered to take her home after the party.
- I’m going to take a picture of the sunset.
Examples with "Bring"
- Bring your notebook to the meeting.
- Can you bring me a glass of water?
- Please bring your friend to the party.
- Don’t forget to bring your ID.
- She will bring the cake to the celebration.
- Bring your ideas to the table.
- I’ll bring a salad to the picnic.
- Bring the keys when you come.
- He will bring his guitar to the concert.
- Bring the mail inside when you get home.
- Can you bring that box over here?
- Please bring your coat, it’s cold outside.
- I’ll bring the car around to the front.
- Bring the children to the playground.
- Bring your camera to capture the moment.
- Can you bring those files to my office?
- Bring your passport when you travel.
- She always brings snacks to the meeting.
- Bring your best friend to the event.
- Don’t forget to bring your lunch to work tomorrow.