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3 Feb 2015
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English (UK)
Question about English (UK)
Which option is right?
A) I forgot my camera
B) I forgot to take my camera
Which option is right?
A) I forgot my camera
B) I forgot to take my camera
A) I forgot my camera
B) I forgot to take my camera
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A) is good enough.
B) is a little unnatural - it is more common for people to say that they have forgotten to BRING their camera. "I forgot to bring my camera"
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I would say the second one is fine if you are not currently at the place you forgot your camera.
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Yeah, if you went to the place, and now you're back home, say. "Why don't you have any photos from your holiday?" "I forgot to take my camera."
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