Bring versus Take

What is the Difference Between Bring and Take?


When to Use Bring

Bring is a verb that means to carry along with you. Like take, it can be literal or figurative.

For example,

  • Don’t bring bean dip to the party, because nine other people already did.
  • Bring Hannah with you when you come!
  • Hurricane Matthew, raking Haiti and poised to slam into the Bahamas on Wednesday, could bring wind and heavy rain to the Mid-Atlantic this weekend.

    If you don’t quite see the distinction between bring and take, let’s take a closer look.

    Bring suggests motion toward the speaker or writer.
    Take suggests motion away from the speaker or writer.

    When to Use Take

    Take is a verb that means to carry away with you. It can be used literally to refer to physical objects or figuratively in a variety of contexts.

    For example,

  • Take the money and run!
  • Take this small gift as a token of my appreciation.
  • Nori needs you to take her to the airport tomorrow morning.

    Summary

    Is it bring or take? Bring and take are verbs that mean to carry something, but they have slightly different uses.

    In situations when the direction of travel is toward the speaker, bring is the correct word.

    In situations when the direction of travel is away from the speaker, the correct word is take.


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