Definition: (ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look!
We’ve got a tricky word today, “brings,” it’s true.
The dictionary tells us, "ditransitive," it's for you to view!
Now, “ditransitive” sounds a bit grand, don't you see?
It means this verb needs
two
places to be!
Think of it like sending a gift with glee,
"He brings her flowers," you’ll agree.
“Her” is who he gives them to, that’s the first part,
And “flowers” are what he’s bringing – a beautiful art!
It's not just
one
thing moving along, you see,
But something going
to
someone, happily and free.
So "brings" means to transport, a journey it takes,
To somebody or somewhere, for goodness sakes!
Does that make sense? Any questions you might pose? Let’s discuss this as a class!