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#2 (permalink) Wed Oct 20, 2010 19:22 pm could you explain to me the difference between bring to and bring over |
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There isn't really a difference in the ways those two phrases would be used here, but in this sentence if you chose 'bring to' then the sentence would read: How much money do I have to bring to to your house... _________________ "Inside every old person is a young person wondering what happened."
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#3 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2010 11:12 am could you explain to me the difference between bring to and bring over |
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But my question is now, what is the difference in this sentence between bring over and bring up?
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Aleksandru I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2010 13:03 pm could you explain to me the difference between bring to and bring over |
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I think bring over is used when the place towards is home or house! Bring to is a phrasal verb used to revive consciousness! hope it helps you! |
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#5 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2010 13:35 pm could you explain to me the difference between bring to and bring over |
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Hi,
'Bring over' suggests that you take something across to somewhere/someone else as in: When you next come to our house, don't forget to bring over the photos. 'Bring up' has several meanings. It can mean 'rear' as in: Parents try hard to bring up their children to behave. It can mean 'mention' as in: She brought up the question of local taxes in her question. And it can also mean 'vomit' or 'be sick..
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#6 (permalink) Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:40 pm could you explain to me the difference between bring to and bring over |
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Thank you both Rouambab and Alan |
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Aleksandru I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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Meaning of 'ape' | all the time he's taking it all in. |