Brought is the past tense and past participle of bring. The present participle is bringing.
Bringing is the present participle of bring; brought is already in past participle form.
The past tense is brought. The past participle is brought. The present participle is bringing.
Brought is the simple past and past participle of 'bring'
The past participle of bring is brought, and the present participle is bringing.
Present participle - bringing Simple past - brought Past participle - 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 the correct past and past participle form of the verb "bring." "Brung" is considered nonstandard and should be avoided in formal writing.
The present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participleThe past participle of bring is brought therefore the present perfect is have brought or has brought.The boys have brought their dogThe boy has brought his dog.
* infinitive: bring * past tense: brought * past participle: broughtExample sentences:* Please bring me some sweets when you go shopping. (present) * We brought you some yesterday! (past) * But, surprise! We have brought you some more today! (Present perfect, using the past participle)
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
"Leaving" can be both a present participle and a past participle. As a present participle, it functions as part of the progressive verb forms (e.g., "I am leaving"). As a past participle, it is used in perfect verb tenses (e.g., "I have left").
"To bring" in Spanish is "traer". The present participle "brought" is "trajo". "He trajo el libro a la clase" is "I have brought the book to the lass".