Either:
Bring the things here. (bring/here go together)
or
Take the things there. (take/there go together)
2007-03-02 01:36:18
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answer #1
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answered by tom_terrific73 4
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The phrase itself is unclear without proper context. But I can think of one instance where it might be correct.
I am talking to "you" and pointing at some things on the table. We are leaving, and I ask you to bring the things I am pointing at. "Bring the things there." It sounds odd, and I would rephrase it as, "Bring those things with you."
2007-03-02 03:10:30
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answered by Civisi 2
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No, it is incorrect. If you are telling someone you want something brought to a certain location, then you would say 'Take the things there'.
2007-03-02 01:38:38
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answered by mageta8 6
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Bring here. Take there.
2007-03-02 03:03:51
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answered by healing wings 5
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It is better sounding to say; "Take the things there."
2007-03-02 02:13:29
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answered by ? 7
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put the things there
2007-03-02 01:34:07
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answered by eyepopping hideous female troll 4
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