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Bring or Take? - Confusing words in English

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

http://www.engvid.com/ Is it possible to make a mistake when these two verbs are actual opposites? Yes, it is, but not if you watch this English lesson. Test your understanding of this lesson at http://www.engvid.com/confused-words-bring-take/

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  • I think she isn't telling that the only way to use take is TAKE AWAY..is just in this case, to differ from bring...

  • @jescostar I think she isn't telling that the only way to use take is TAKE AWAY... is just in this case, to differ from bring...

  • thank u so much

  • Sorry Rebecca, but WRONG!

  • @jescostar depends on the context. if you are not writing anything special i would think that you write " i made an exam yesterday " but if its about ... stealing or something like that then yes its taking away the exam

  • took is past it means that past lake yesterday.

  • rebecca, what about this sentence. "I took an exam yesterday", does it mean that i took the exam away from me.

  • @MrKangavar Yeah! Those two are very confusing sometimes.

  • @DDracht this isn't a movie,asshole!

  • this movie sucks

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