Words often confused: Verbs / Bring & Fetch

Words often confused: Verbs / Bring & Fetch


English is notorious for its vocabulary,
however, the trick is to know when and how
to use the words.
Go through the following examples
and see how good you are at this.

Bring vs Fetch


A: Could you bring the kids from the school tomorrow?
B: Could you fetch the kids from the school tomorrow?

Which sentence is correct? A or B?



Show Answer
The correct answer is: B
Fetch means to collect someone or something from another place and bring it to a place you are at right now, to your home, or to a place you are talking about now. We don't use 'bring' with this meaning of collecting.

Taken from My Grammar Lab

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