Either can be correct, depending on the context.
It brought an end to the Investiture Controversy and recognized the right of the Church to appoint its own bishops. It was an important step toward the idea of separation of Church and State, and was an blow to the belief in the divine right of kings.
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It was when the Crusaders brought it to an end when they went to recapture the Holy City/Jerusalem
It brought about a redistribution of wealth and brought a new class of European to the fore front.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
Medicine brought the same benefits to the Roman empire a it brings to us -- curing and help in healing.Medicine brought the same benefits to the Roman empire a it brings to us -- curing and help in healing.Medicine brought the same benefits to the Roman empire a it brings to us -- curing and help in healing.Medicine brought the same benefits to the Roman empire a it brings to us -- curing and help in healing.Medicine brought the same benefits to the Roman empire a it brings to us -- curing and help in healing.Medicine brought the same benefits to the Roman empire a it brings to us -- curing and help in healing.Medicine brought the same benefits to the Roman empire a it brings to us -- curing and help in healing.Medicine brought the same benefits to the Roman empire a it brings to us -- curing and help in healing.Medicine brought the same benefits to the Roman empire a it brings to us -- curing and help in healing.
Brought. Brought is the past participle of bring. Brings is the third person singular form of bring.
santa brings gifts and the other one
he brings 250 men with him .
No he brought the Christianity religion to Ireland.
The plaintiff brings an action, the defendant is the one upon whom the claim is brought.
oxygenated blood
yes it does
Sparky is brought back to 'life' using lightning.
blood brings oxygen and nutrience to our muscle tissues
He brings Romeo the news of Juliet's death.
The word "bring" is a verb. It is an action word that indicates the act of carrying or moving something to a place.