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bring to him
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"bring to him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression when referring to someone bringing something to someone else. For example, "Can you please bring the books to him before the end of the week?".
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
14 human-written examples
But I can't imagine denying him the limitless words and worlds a screen can bring to him either.
News & Media
His appeal, though, isn't just from his knowledge; it's from his genuine enthusiasm about the array of items people bring to him from their attics, barns and basements.
News & Media
The main problem that Muslim families bring to him constantly, he said, is that the children are too independent, too American.
News & Media
Then he wondered by what irrevelant paths the Christmas gifts he would receive would have come or what obscure mutations might bring to him or anyone the evidence of love.
News & Media
"He understands what people can bring to him, and he's not scared to reach for that," said Alain (A-Trak) Macklovitch, Mr. West's D.J. Time and self-reflection seem to have sanded down some of his rougher edges.
News & Media
Mike Greste also announced that his brother's wellwishers could show solidarity with the former BBC correspondent by emailing [email protected] with messages of support, emails that his brothers could then print and bring to him.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
A chair is brought to him.
News & Media
He had the boy brought to him.
News & Media
He asked that some be brought to him on Wednesday.
News & Media
Within minutes, a chocolate protein drink is brought to him.
News & Media
Essentials are brought to him by a publishing-house lackey.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "bring to him", ensure the context clearly indicates who is doing the bringing and what is being brought. This avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "bring to him" when the intended meaning is for someone to come to the speaker; use "come to me" or similar phrasing to indicate the correct direction.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bring to him" functions as a phrasal verb indicating the action of transporting or conveying something to a male recipient. Ludwig AI confirms its proper grammatical structure.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Wiki
15%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
3%
Social Media
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "bring to him" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase to describe the act of conveying something to a male individual. Ludwig AI confirms the expression's validity. It is frequently found in news and media contexts, though usage varies based on the specific domain. When writing, be sure to clarify who is "bringing" what to whom to avoid ambiguity and choose the most appropriate synonym depending on context. Common alternatives include "take to him" and "deliver to him". Finally, avoid this construction when you intend to ask someone to come to you.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
take to him
Focuses on the act of physically carrying something to someone.
deliver to him
Emphasizes the successful transfer of something to someone.
convey to him
Highlights the act of communicating or transmitting information to someone.
present to him
Implies a more formal introduction or offering of something to someone.
give him
A simpler, more direct way of saying "bring to him", focusing on the act of giving.
get for him
Indicates obtaining something for someone and then delivering it.
supply him with
Highlights the provision of something needed or requested.
furnish him with
Implies providing something necessary or useful to someone.
offer to him
Emphasizes the act of making something available for someone's consideration or use.
hand over to him
Focuses on the physical act of transferring possession to someone.
FAQs
How can I use "bring to him" in a sentence?
You can use "bring to him" to describe the act of conveying something to a male. For instance, "Please "bring the report to him" as soon as possible."
What is a more formal alternative to "bring to him"?
For a more formal tone, consider using "deliver to him" or "convey to him", which imply a higher level of formality and professionalism.
When should I use "bring to him" instead of "bring to her" or "bring to them"?
Use "bring to him" when the recipient is a single male. If the recipient is female, use "bring to her". If the recipients are multiple people, use "bring to them".
Is there a difference between "bring it to him" and "bring to him"?
The phrase "bring it to him" is used when the object being brought is already known or implied, while "bring to him" is more general and might require specifying what is being brought separately.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested