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Bring:
- "Bring" is used to indicate movement toward the speaker or the location of the speaker. It implies that the action is coming toward the point of reference.
- Example: "Can you bring the book to me?" Here, "bring" indicates that the book should be moved toward the speaker.
- Example: "She brought her friend to the party." In this sentence, "brought" indicates that her friend was moved toward the location of the party, where the speaker likely is or is referencing.
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Take:
- "Take" is used to indicate movement away from the speaker or the location of the speaker. It implies that the action is moving away from the point of reference.
- Example: "Please take this letter to the post office." Here, "take" indicates that the letter should be moved away from the speaker to the post office.
- Example: "He took his luggage to the car." In this sentence, "took" indicates that his luggage was moved away from where the speaker or the point of reference is, toward the car.


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