take is correct.
TAKE is used to refer to a place where you are NOT right now, or to something going away from you. (Take me to the store. Take this book back to the library.)
BRING is used to refer to the place where you ARE right now, or to something coming toward you. (Bring the book to me. Bring your swimsuit when you come to my party.)
2006-10-11 06:59:46
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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Will you take me to school, is the correct way.
2006-10-11 14:08:06
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answered by Amy 1
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Will you take me to school
2006-10-11 14:00:59
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answered by Keith Perry 6
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Will you take me to school because it is asking you to do something. will you bring me to school sounds like your already there.
2006-10-11 14:01:09
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answered by kelia2008 1
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The first one.
2006-10-11 14:00:28
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answered by Justsyd 7
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I wouldn't use either. Both questions seem to infer that you belong to whoever you are asking the question to (i.e. Will you bring me, your (friend, son, daughter, backpack, etc.), to school?). If you want to ask someone to give you a ride to school, then say "May I have a ride to school?" It gives you more independence and still attains the goal of getting to school.
2006-10-11 14:02:56
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answered by deep bass 2
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I've always used "take", bring is to bring something to you or with you.
2006-10-11 14:01:10
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answered by momcat 4
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will you take me to school
2006-10-11 15:06:46
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answered by sugar 3
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Sounds stupid...............but if you want to be accompanied to school then it is 'take'. If you want to visit school in the company of somebody who is already there, then it is 'bring'.
'Take' is the most likely answer.
2006-10-11 14:02:56
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answered by lou b 6
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your first example is correct.
2006-10-11 14:06:28
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answered by cadaholic 7
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