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Asked by rfvv

1. I will bring it to you.
2. I will take it to you.

(Which verb do we have to use? Are both correct? Do they have any difference in meaning?)
11 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
Both are correct, and they mean just about the same thing.
11 years ago

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