Present participle - bringing
Simple past - brought
Past participle - brought
The word "Islam" is a noun and so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
'Treason' is a noun. Only verbs have tenses.
"Baronial" is an adjective, not a verb. It therefore doesn't have tenses.
"Manic" is an adjective and so doesn't have tenses.
The past tenses of "bring" are "brought" for the simple past and "had brought" for the past perfect.
tenses
is, was, will be
The three basic word tenses are past, present, and future.
Surveillance is a noun and so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses. *Added by T.Sampson - The person posing the question is likely asking for the past tense of 'surveill', which would be 'surveilled', and present tense which is 'surveilling'....
Yes, overpower (in all tenses) is one word, but there is nothing wrong with splitting it for an effect.
No, the word 'neither' isn't a verb so doesn't have any tenses. Only verbs have tenses.
The word 'we' is a pronoun - it doesn't have tenses.