yes. For example: "Julie brought the cupcakes half and hour ago"
Yes, "brought" is the past tense of "bring." It is used to describe an action that was completed in the past.
The past tense of bring is brought. The future tense of bring is will bring.
The past perfect of bring is had brought.
The past tense of bring is brought, although it is commonly mistaken for brang and brung.
past tense: brought; past participle: brought
The past tense of "bring" is "brought."
Bringed isn't a grammatical word. The past tense of bring is brought.
"Brought" is the past tense form of the verb "to bring".
It already is past tense. Bring or to bring is the present tense.
The past of bring is brought.
Brought is the past tense and past participle of bring. The present perfect tense of bring is have/has brought.I/We/You/They have broughtHe/She/It has brought
Brought is past tense. The present tense is bring.
"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," the past tense of "seek" is "sought," and the past tense of "keep" is "kept."
The anagram is "brought" (past tense of bring).
Brought
The past tense of bring is brought. The future tense of bring is will bring.
past tense: brought; past participle: brought