Skip to main content

Common errors in English: Usage of Bring and Take

 Bring and Take


Incorrect : When you go out, bring an umbrella with you. 


Correct : When you go out, take an umbrella with you.


Incorrect : When you come back from England, please take a camera for me. 


Correct : When you come back from England, please bring a camera for me.


Note: When you leave a place you take something with you and when you come to a place you bring something with you.


Most Popular Course:Data Science of Harvard, MIT, IBM.... 


John Academy: 97% Off on Popular Online Courses




Popular posts from this blog

MEANING OF "Bridge the divide."

Amazon today's offer: Deal of the day "Bridge the divide." (Also: Bridge the gap) This  means, to bring two sides closer together, overcoming  their differences (the "divide" that separates them).  This divide may be political, social, or any other  major difference between groups of persons.  Limited Time Offer:  50% Off on Robot  Vacuum Cleaner Most Popular Course:Data Science of Harvard, MIT, IBM....  John Academy: 97% Off on Popular Online Courses Amazon Best Seller in Appliances Amazon Best Seller in Home and Kitchen Amazon Best Seller in Office Products Amazon Best Seller in Baby Products