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UK//brɪŋ miː//US//brɪŋ mi//

Meaning of Bring me

In simple words: To ask for something to be given or taken to you.

Bring me in a sentence

  • Can you **bring me** a glass of water?
  • Please **bring me** that book over there.
  • Could you **bring me** some ice cream from the store?
  • I need you to **bring me** the reports by 5 PM.
  • If you see Mary, can you **bring me** her phone?

How to use Bring me

Use 'bring me' when you want someone to deliver something to you. Informal in casual contexts, but neutral in most situations.

Grammar pattern

bring + object + to + person

Memory hint

Think of a friend bringing you a snack—'bring me a snack'.

Related words

Collocations with Bring me

  • bring me coffee
  • bring me joy
  • bring me news

Synonyms for Bring me

  • deliver to me
  • fetch for me
  • bring to me

Common mistakes with Bring me

  • Incorrectly using 'bring me' instead of 'take me' when moving away.
  • Forgetting to include the object when using 'bring me'.

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Frequently asked questions about Bring me

What does Bring me mean?

To ask for something to be given or taken to you.

What is the definition of Bring me?

To ask someone to deliver something to you.

How do you use Bring me in a sentence?

Can you **bring me** a glass of water?

Can you give another example of Bring me?

Please **bring me** that book over there.

What are synonyms for Bring me?

Common alternatives include deliver to me, fetch for me, bring to me.

What words go with Bring me?

It commonly pairs with bring me coffee, bring me joy, bring me news.

What are common mistakes when using Bring me?

Incorrectly using 'bring me' instead of 'take me' when moving away. Forgetting to include the object when using 'bring me'.

How do you pronounce Bring me?

US: //brɪŋ mi//, UK: //brɪŋ miː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Bring me?

Use 'bring me' when you want someone to deliver something to you. Informal in casual contexts, but neutral in most situations.