B1 Collocation Neutre 2 min de lecture

bring together

Join or unite people

Littéralement: To carry or lead to the same location

En 15 secondes

  • To cause people or things to join or meet.
  • Used for creating unity, harmony, or a shared purpose.
  • Works for both physical gatherings and abstract ideas.

Signification

This phrase is used when you cause different people or things to join together in one place or for one purpose. It is about creating unity, whether you are organizing a party or solving a big problem.

Exemples clés

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Organizing a family dinner

I really want to bring the whole family together for Thanksgiving this year.

I really want to gather the whole family for Thanksgiving this year.

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A manager talking to a team

This project will bring together the best minds from both departments.

This project will unite the best minds from both departments.

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Texting about a group chat

I'll start a WhatsApp group to bring everyone together for the trip.

I will start a group to get everyone in one place for the trip.

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Contexte culturel

The phrase is central to the 'Melting Pot' ideology, where diverse backgrounds are 'brought together' to create a unique American identity. In modern tech and business, 'bringing together' is a buzzword for 'synergy' and 'cross-functional collaboration'. The concept of 'Ubuntu' (I am because we are) is often explained in English using the phrase 'bringing people together' to describe social harmony. Often used in the context of 'community spirit,' especially regarding local events like village fetes or pub culture.

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The 'Glue' Rule

Think of 'bring together' as the glue. Use it when you want to emphasize that the parts are now a single unit.

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Pronoun Placement

Never say 'bring together it'. Always say 'bring it together'. This is the most common mistake for B1 learners.

En 15 secondes

  • To cause people or things to join or meet.
  • Used for creating unity, harmony, or a shared purpose.
  • Works for both physical gatherings and abstract ideas.

What It Means

Bring together is all about connection. It means you are the bridge between two or more separate things. You might be connecting people, ideas, or even different parts of a machine. It implies that these things were apart before you acted. It is a very positive, constructive phrase.

How To Use It

You can use it with people as the object. For example, The wedding brought the families together. You can also use it for abstract concepts. Think about bringing together different styles of music. It is a separable phrasal verb. This means you can say bring together the team or bring the team together. Both are perfectly fine and natural.

When To Use It

Use it when you want to sound like a leader or a connector. It works great at work when discussing teamwork. It is perfect for social events like dinners or festivals. Use it when you are talking about peace or reconciliation. It sounds warm and intentional. If you are texting a friend about a group chat, it works there too!

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for physical objects that you are just piling up. If you are putting your laundry in a basket, you aren't bringing it together. You are just gathering it. Bring together usually implies a sense of harmony or a shared goal. Don't use it for things that don't belong together. It might sound a bit forced or strange.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, being a 'connector' is highly valued. This phrase is often used in political speeches to inspire unity. It carries a sense of community spirit. It reflects the 'melting pot' idea in the US or the 'multicultural' vibe in the UK. It is the language of peace-making and collaboration.

Common Variations

You might hear get together, which is more casual and usually means meeting up. Pull together is another one, but that implies working hard during a crisis. Bring together remains the most versatile. It can be a simple social act or a massive historical event. It is the 'goldilocks' of connection phrases—just right for almost any situation.

Notes d'usage

This phrase is highly flexible and works in almost any register. Just remember that when using pronouns (him, her, them, us), they must be placed between 'bring' and 'together.'

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The 'Glue' Rule

Think of 'bring together' as the glue. Use it when you want to emphasize that the parts are now a single unit.

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Pronoun Placement

Never say 'bring together it'. Always say 'bring it together'. This is the most common mistake for B1 learners.

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Business English

Use this phrase in your resume! 'Brought together a cross-functional team' sounds much more impressive than 'Led a team'.

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Positive Vibes

This phrase almost always has a positive, 'feel-good' connotation. Use it when you want to sound encouraging.

Exemples

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#1 Organizing a family dinner
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I really want to bring the whole family together for Thanksgiving this year.

I really want to gather the whole family for Thanksgiving this year.

Shows the desire for family unity.

#2 A manager talking to a team
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This project will bring together the best minds from both departments.

This project will unite the best minds from both departments.

Professional use focusing on collaboration.

#3 Texting about a group chat
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I'll start a WhatsApp group to bring everyone together for the trip.

I will start a group to get everyone in one place for the trip.

Casual use for digital organization.

#4 Describing a music festival
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The festival brings together jazz, rock, and pop fans.

The festival unites fans of jazz, rock, and pop.

Used for diverse groups of people.

#5 A humorous social observation
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Nothing brings people together like a shared hatred of slow Wi-Fi.

Nothing unites people like hating slow internet.

Funny take on what creates unity.

#6 After a long argument
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It took a long time, but the tragedy finally brought the brothers together.

It took time, but the tragedy finally united the brothers.

Emotional use regarding reconciliation.

Teste-toi

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'bring together'.

The music festival _______ people from all over the world last year.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : brought together

The sentence refers to 'last year', so we need the past tense 'brought'.

Which sentence uses the pronoun correctly?

The coach wants to...

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : bring them together.

Pronouns must go between 'bring' and 'together'.

Match the sentence to the context.

1. 'The app brings together your emails.' 2. 'The tragedy brought the town together.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A. Data aggregation, B. Emotional unity

Sentence 1 is about technology/data; sentence 2 is about people/emotions.

Complete the dialogue.

A: How was the team-building retreat? B: It was great! It really ______.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : brought us together

Past tense is needed, and the pronoun 'us' must be in the middle.

🎉 Score : /4

Aides visuelles

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'bring together'. Fill Blank B1

The music festival _______ people from all over the world last year.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : brought together

The sentence refers to 'last year', so we need the past tense 'brought'.

Which sentence uses the pronoun correctly? Choose B1

The coach wants to...

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : bring them together.

Pronouns must go between 'bring' and 'together'.

Match the sentence to the context. situation_matching B1

1. 'The app brings together your emails.' 2. 'The tragedy brought the town together.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A. Data aggregation, B. Emotional unity

Sentence 1 is about technology/data; sentence 2 is about people/emotions.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: How was the team-building retreat? B: It was great! It really ______.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : brought us together

Past tense is needed, and the pronoun 'us' must be in the middle.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

It's neutral. It's perfectly fine for both a casual chat and a business report.

Yes, but it's more common for people or ideas. For objects, 'put together' or 'join' is often used.

'Unite' is more formal and often implies a permanent change. 'Bring together' is more common in daily speech.

Yes, that's correct. But 'bring the two together' is also very common.

It is 'brought together'. 'Bring' is an irregular verb.

Yes, this is a very common way to use the phrase—to show how a bad situation had a positive social result.

Not exactly. 'Collect' is just about getting things. 'Bring together' implies they are now working or existing as a group.

Say something like: 'I enjoy bringing together people with different perspectives to solve problems.'

Yes! 'The sauce brings together all the flavors of the dish.'

The most common opposites are 'drive apart' or 'separate'.

Expressions liées

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pull together

similar

To work as a team, especially in a difficult situation.

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get together

similar

To meet socially.

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join forces

similar

To combine efforts for a specific goal.

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bridge the gap

builds on

To connect two different things or groups.

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round up

specialized form

To gather people or things quickly.

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