angelene001
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- Joined
- Mar 21, 2012
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- Native Language
- Polish
- Home Country
- Poland
- Current Location
- Poland
If I'm writing an invitation to the party I'm organising, I can write:
Bring your own alcohol.
If I'm going with my friend to my sister's party, which one is correct:
I think we should bring our own alcohol to the party.
or
I think we should take our own alcohol to the party.
If I'm giving advice to my friend from different city, I should say:
You should take your own sandwiches to school instead of eating in the school canteen.
Would "bring" be a mistake here?
You should bring your own sandwiches to school instead of eating in the school canteen.
Bring your own alcohol.
If I'm going with my friend to my sister's party, which one is correct:
I think we should bring our own alcohol to the party.
or
I think we should take our own alcohol to the party.
If I'm giving advice to my friend from different city, I should say:
You should take your own sandwiches to school instead of eating in the school canteen.
Would "bring" be a mistake here?
You should bring your own sandwiches to school instead of eating in the school canteen.