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Bring and take are not interchangeable. The verb bring indicates movement toward the speaker:
The verb take indicates movement away from the speaker (who is not necessarily the subject):
A simple way to decide whether to use bring or take is to ask yourself whether the thing or person in question is coming “here” (bring) or going “there” (take), always using the speaker as the point of reference.
The distinction between bring and take is not always observed, especially in spoken English. However, in formal writing, it is best to use bring and take according to the direction of the movement, in reference to the speaker.
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