No, the past tense of Bring 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.
The past tense of bring is brought, although it is commonly mistaken for brang and brung.
no. the past tense of bring, is brought. :) but, it can be brung..:)
The past tense of "brang" is "brought."
The correct past tense of 'bring' is 'brought,' not 'brang.' Therefore, the correct sentence should be 'we brought our children.'
"Brang" is not a proper English word. The past tense of "bring" is "brought."
The past tense of bring is brought, although it is commonly mistaken for brang and brung.
no. the past tense of bring, is brought. :) but, it can be brung..:)
It is not a grammatically correct word but is often wrongly used in informal dialect.The correct past tense of bring is brought.
The past tense of "brang" is "brought."
Brang isn't grammatically correct. However, it's often used as the simple past of 'bring'.
"Brang" is a non-standard and informal variant of the past tense of "bring." It is generally considered incorrect in formal writing or speech. It is better to use the standard past tense form, "brought," in most situations.
It already is past tense. Bring or to bring is the present tense.
The past tense of "bring" is "brought," the past tense of "seek" is "sought," and the past tense of "keep" is "kept."
Bringed isn't a grammatical word. The past tense of bring is brought.
"Brought" is the past tense form of the verb "to bring".
The past tense of carry is carried.The past tense of bring is brought.Built is already the past tense of build.The past tense of bury is buried.The past tense of bite is bit.
The past of bring is brought.