Mrriot
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STAGE 4222 LESSON 40 MEET spotkać WHAT ARE MY FINGERS DOING ? Your fingers are meeting WHEN YOU GO TO MEET SOMEBODY, DO YOU ALWAYS ARRIVE EARLY ? No, when I go to meet somebody, I don't always arrive early, but sometimes I arrive early and sometimes I arrive late
DO YOU LIKE MEETING PEOPLE YOU DON'T KNOW ?/ Yes, I like meeting people I don't know ... or... No, I don't like meeting people I don't know
WHEN YOU MEET SOMEBODY FOR THE FIRST TIME, WHAT DO YOU DO?
When I meet somebody for the first time, I shake hands with him
BRING • przynieść TAKE • zabrać
carry to somebody carry from somebody carry here carry there come with something go with something/ come here with something = bring go there with something = take
223 For example:- When you come here, you bring your book with you When you go there, you take your book with you/
When you come to school, you bring your book with you When you go home, you take your book with you
BRING ME YOUR BOOK, PLEASE ! WHAT ARE YOU DOING ? I'm bringing my book to you TAKE YOUR BOOK TO HER, PLEASE ! WHAT ARE YOU DOING ?/ I'm taking my book to her
Generally speaking, the difference between "bring" and "take" is that we use "bring" when we carry something to somebody who is speaking, and "take" when we carry something from somebody who is speaking. For example, you bring your book with you to the school, whilst after the lesson you take your book home with you.
224 WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "BRING" AND "TAKE"?
The difference between "bring" and "take" is that we generally use "bring" when we carry something to somebody who is speaking, and "take" when we carry something from somebody who is speaking
GIVE ME A SENTENCE WITH "BRING" IN IT, PLEASE !/
The pupils bring their books with them to school
GIVE ME A SENTENCE WITH "TAKE" IN IT. The pupils take their books home with them after