The past simple of "bring" is "brought."
The simple past tense of the verb "bring" is "brought."
The past simple form of "do" is "did."
The simple past form of grab is grabbed.
The present form of "bring" is "bring," the past form is "brought," and the future form is "will bring."
No, "brought" is the simple past or past participle form of the verb "bring".
The simple past and past participle are both brought.
The present form of "bring" is "bring," the past form is "brought," and the future form is "will bring."
The simple past form of grab is grabbed.
The past simple of "bring" is "brought."
The past participle (and simple past) is brought.
The simple past and past participle are both brought.
Bring not brought. Did she bring the book? -- past simple question Does she bring her lunch? -- present simple question.
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The four forms of simple past tense in English are regular past tense (e.g., walked), irregular past tense (e.g., ate), past continuous tense (e.g., was walking), and past perfect tense (e.g., had eaten).
The simple past tense is helped.
Brought is the simple past and past participle of 'bring'