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Can I say "bring" instead of "take" in this context?

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Rebecca

Yes, you can because the meaning is similar. However, it would sound more unnatural. There is a slight difference between the usage of "bring" and "take". It depends on the perspective of the speaker. "Bring" is used when something is being brought to you. "Take" is used when you are taking an item to a place. Ex: Can you please take the pie with you to grandmas? Ex: Remember to bring your jacket to the party, it might get cold.

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