Asked by rfvv
1. I'll bring it to you tonight.
2. I'll take it to you tonight.
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Which one is grammatical? Are both OK?
2. I'll take it to you tonight.
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Which one is grammatical? Are both OK?
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Both are correct, and mean approximately the same thing.
Usually 'bring' means toward you and 'take' means away from you, but in these sentences, the difference is hardly noticeable.
Usually 'bring' means toward you and 'take' means away from you, but in these sentences, the difference is hardly noticeable.
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