Yes, they are.
Yes, "brang" and "brung" are common errors made by children when conjugating the verb "bring" in past tense. The correct past tense form of "bring" is "brought."
"Brang" is not a proper English word. The past tense of "bring" is "brought."
no. the past tense of bring, is brought. :) but, it can be brung..:)
"Brang" is not a correct word in English. The correct past tense of "bring" is "brought." "Brung" is a non-standard dialectal variation that is not universally accepted as correct in formal writing.
The past tense of "brang" is "brought."
"Brang" is a nonstandard past tense form of "bring." The correct past tense forms are "brought" and "brought" is generally accepted in standard English usage.
"Brang" is not a proper English word. The past tense of "bring" is "brought."
Apparently the use of proper English
No, brang isn't grammatically correct as it isn't a proper word. It should be 'you brought your bag'.
The correct past tense of 'bring' is 'brought,' not 'brang.' Therefore, the correct sentence should be 'we brought our children.'
Peter Paul Brang died in 1925.
Peter Paul Brang was born in 1852.
Maran Brang Seng was born in 1930.
Maran Brang Seng died on 1995-08-30.
the foods they brang cloths religon and languge they brang hotdogs and corndogs
Peter Brang was born on September 5, 1897, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Brang isn't grammatically correct. However, it's often used as the simple past of 'bring'.
Peter Brang died on July 17, 1983, in East Berlin, East Germany.