Fill In The Blanks With Bring Or Take Worksheet

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Learning how to use “bring” and “take” correctly can be tricky for English learners. Both words are about moving something, but they refer to moving things in different directions.

Purpose of This Worksheet

This worksheet helps students:

  • Understand the difference in direction between the two words.
  • Use the correct verbs in speaking and writing.
  • Avoid common grammar mistakes.
  • Build confidence for exams and daily conversation.

It is perfect for students in Class 3 through Class 6.

The Difference Between “Bring” and “Take”

1. Bring Use “bring” when you are moving something toward the person speaking.

  • Direction: Moving “here” (to where the speaker is).
  • Examples:
    • Bring your notebook to school.
    • Bring some fruits for the picnic.

2. Take Use “take” when you are carrying something away from the person speaking.

  • Direction: Moving “there” (to another place).
  • Examples:
    • Take this message to the teacher.
    • Take the parcel to the post office.

Easy Trick to Remember

  • Bring = Come Here
  • Take = Go There

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