Definition: (ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look!
Today we’re tackling ‘bring,’ it's a word that’s quite quick,
And understanding its meaning is really quite slick.
The dictionary tells us, with a helpful decree,
“It’s ditransitive – you see, it carries two for me!”
Let’s break that down, nice and slow,
‘Ditransitive’ means it needs to go!
“To transport toward somebody/somewhere,” you see,
That's the core of what 'bring' wants to be.
Think of a gift, a joyful surprise,
You
bring
it
to
someone with happy eyes.
Or maybe a book, you
bring
it
to
your friend,
A thoughtful gesture, until the very end!
It’s about movement, a giving or share,
Two actions combined, beyond compare!
So remember this lesson, don't delay,
‘Bring’ means to transport – in every way!
Do you have any questions for me? Let’s discuss it with glee!