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Bring vs take grammar - AAA - 06-28-2009 They did not get this from me. My kids always say "I will bring this or that to the place I am going" Drives me crazy. I keep saying "You will TAKE it to that place. People BRING you things." Where in the living heck are my owns kids getting these EASY AS PIE words and grammar wrong? http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/bring-versus-take.aspx Re: Bring vs take grammar - dmann - 06-28-2009 Same issue as borrow vs. loan/lend. It used to set my teeth on edge when my former, very well educated, co-worker used to say, "Will you borrow me..." DM Re: Bring vs take grammar - fauch - 06-28-2009 At least they don't say "brung".... Re: Bring vs take grammar - Mike Johnson - 06-28-2009 http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jlawler/aue/bring.html Re: Bring vs take grammar - kap - 06-28-2009 fauch wrote: LOL. I ain't ... umm ... am not an expert on English grammar. Re: Bring vs take grammar - Article Accelerator - 06-28-2009 I'll speak to that about you...er...I'll speak about that to you: I don't think bring vs. take is a significant issue. That'll learn ya'. Nauseous vs. nauseated, on the other hand... Re: Bring vs take grammar - freeradical - 06-28-2009 Ahh, the usage police. Who cares unless they get it wrong on a paper. Re: Bring vs take grammar - what4 - 06-28-2009 Were your kids raised around any native German speakers? They seem to naturally mix the English bring and take. Re: Bring vs take grammar - AAA - 06-28-2009 No Germans. And they also used to incorrectly apply Much vs Many. I have too much dollars. And this is on top of letting them slur stuff like gonna Aight (all right) 'cuz etc. One of our silliest grammar "rules". - RAMd®d - 06-28-2009 English has a ton of "rules" and exceptions, and the bring/take thing is one of the least significant of them. Same issue as borrow vs. loan/lend. Not even close. I don't think I've ever heard anybody screw those up. Not that it doesn't happen, but the difference in definition is pretty clear. People screw other things up far more frequently. I don't think bring vs. take is a significant issue. That'll learn ya'. Agreed. Were your kids raised around any native German speakers? They seem to naturally mix the English bring and take. From gg: [He is a foreigner and his impression is that everyone in his unspecified home country knows the difference between bring and take, and it's just we Americans who don't seem to be able to get it right. How can that be?? We're the Americans and English is *our* language. Except that it's not. We inherited it, and to no small degree bastardized it. If you're kids get most everything else right and don't master there "correct" use of bring/take, I won't loose any sleep. And you can bring that to the bank. |