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Grammar Nazi
Anonymous
>>bring your FAIL with you
I believe,>>1315650 that the word "bring" would not adequately suit your statement to>>1315595 due to the fact that the term "bring" implies that the said person would be coming, and not going. Thus, I have concluded that your sentence should instead substitute the word "bring" with the word "take" (because 'take' is implying that said person is leaving), leaving the correct sentence, provided as such.
>>take your FAIL with you.
I have also added the obligitory punctuation mark at the end of the example sentence.
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