24 may Differences between TAKE, BRING AND FETCH 24/05/2021 Tips for improving your written and oral english TAKE: This is a verb used when we want to say "carry from one place to another" (from here, to there) So we might say: Are you taking an umbrella? She will take the kids to school today I will take the books to the library today BRING: This is a verb used when we want to express the action of "carrying towards the speaker" (moving from there to here) So we can say: Can you bring the shopping when you come back? The postman has brought some letters today She always brings good news ... Leer más
21 may Differences between while/during/for 21/05/2021 Tips for improving your written and oral english WHILE: It is a conjuction that means during the time that or at the same time that: She was watching television while we were reading the magazine I didn´t notice it while she was there They danced while the music was playing *While is often followed by verbs in the past continuous tense DURING: It is a preposition that means throughout the duration of: Wild boar usually travel long distances during the night She lives in Spain during the winter My purse was stolen during the conce... Leer más