He brought/took me here/there

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keannu

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Unlike 1 which needs "to", when you use an adverb like "here/there" as the destination for "take/bring", don't you ever need "to" as "here/there" already has the meaning of "to" in them? Isn't there any exception?

1.He brought/took me to the clinic
2.He brought/took me (to) here/there
 

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Unlike 1 which needs "to", when you use an adverb like "here/there" as the destination for "take/bring", don't you ever need "to" as "here/there" already has the meaning of "to" in them? Isn't there any exception?

1.He brought/took me to the clinic
2.He brought/took me (to) here/there

There is no exception that I can think of.
 
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