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My husband continuously uses bringbring versus taketake incorrectly. For example, I will bring him to church on Sunday. The:

I will bring him to church on Sunday.

The correct form is to say that:

I will take him to church on Sunday.

I will take him to church on Sunday. I cannot find this grammar rule in Strunk and White. Could some onesomeone please state the rule?

My husband continuously uses bring versus take incorrectly. For example, I will bring him to church on Sunday. The correct form is to say that I will take him to church on Sunday. I cannot find this grammar rule in Strunk and White. Could some one please state the rule?

My husband continuously uses bring versus take incorrectly. For example:

I will bring him to church on Sunday.

The correct form is to say:

I will take him to church on Sunday.

I cannot find this grammar rule in Strunk and White. Could someone please state the rule?

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The correct usage of bring vs. take

My husband continuously uses bring versus take incorrectly. For example, I will bring him to church on Sunday. The correct form is to say that I will take him to church on Sunday. I cannot find this grammar rule in Strunk and White. Could some one please state the rule?