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Bring, both in reported speech, in other writing, and in speech, is often confused with take. Bring is supposed to refer to motion towards the speaker,. ไธ้ขๆๅฐฑไป ่ฏญไนใ็จๆณใไพๅฅใๆๅฑ ๅไธชๆน้ข่ฎฒ่ฟฐไธไธไธค่ ็ๅบๅซใ ่ฏญไน bring sth to sbๆๆๆฏๆๆ็ฉๅธฆ็ปๆไบบ๏ผbring sth for sbๆๆๆฏไธบๆไบบๅธฆๆ็ฉใ ้่ฟไธ้ข็้ไน๏ผๆไปฌๅฏไปฅ็ฅ้ใbring.
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Bring ๅ bring along็ๅบๅซๅ ทไฝๅฆไธ๏ผ 1ใbring่ฑ [brษชล] ็พ [brษชล] vt.ๅฏผ่ด;ๅธฆๆฅ๏ผๅผๆฅ;ไฟไฝฟ๏ผๅผ่ตท;ๆไพ ไพๅฅ๏ผ reaching into her pocket, she brought out a cigarette ๅฅนไผธๆไปๅ ้ๆๅบๆฅไธๆฏ. Hi all, i am just trying to understand the difference between brings the best out of me v/s brings out the best in me. Bring about๏ผๅผ่ตทใไฝฟๆๅคด๏ผ็ฝ็ปไธๆๅธฆๆฅใๅฏผ่ด็ๆๆใ ไพๅฅ๏ผhow do you bring about.
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Hi all, is it correct to say bring someone to a place, using the verb bring?
However, the little information displayed by google shows bring brang, brung brung buy boughten boughten which leads me to think that the author was referring to two. For example, tomorrow is a holiday, and mr and mrs kim will bring their children to disneyland. And wanted to know which is grammatically correct. ไพๅฅ๏ผby looking for the best in others, you indirectly bring out the best in yourself.
The question is not clear. 1.bring sth to sb ๆๆ็ฉๅธฆ็ปๆไบบ ๏ผbring sth for sb ไธบๆไบบๅธฆๆ็ฉ ใ 2.bring sth for sb ๆฏๆๆๆ็นๅฐไธบไบๆไบบๅธฆๆ็ฉ๏ผๅธฆๆไธๅฎ็็ฎ็ ๏ผbring sth to sbๆฏไธๅฅๅพๅนณๅฎ็่ฏใ Wellermanๆญ่ฏthe longest johns็ๆญๆฒใwellerman ใ๏ผๅฎๆดๆญ่ฏ๏ผthere once was a ship that put to seaand the name of that ship was the billy o' teathe winds blew hard her bow dipped. Fetch/take children from school get is quite versatile i have to get (take/bring) the children to school early today i won't be able to get (pick up) the chidren from school.