joggingMulberry
What is the difference between 'bring' and 'bring about'? Is it something like we can only bring a book (a real object) and bring about new ideas (conceptual stuff)?
Dec 6, 2013 3:24 AM
Answers · 4
We can use "bring" with concepts, too: e.g. "bring change". The New Year is certain to bring many changes. (Changes will happen in the New Year but no causal relationship is suggested). The meaning of "to bring about" is more specific. "To bring about" is to cause, to effect. You'll need to be persuasive if you wish to bring about any change. (bring about = cause)
December 6, 2013
Yes. The two words are TOTALLY different.
December 6, 2013
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!