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The present form of "bring" is "bring," the past form is "brought," and the future form is "will bring."
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.
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
* 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)
"Brought" is the correct past and past participle form of the verb "bring." "Brung" is considered nonstandard and should be avoided in formal writing.
Brought. Brought is the past participle of bring. Brings is the third person singular form of bring.
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.
Brought is the simple past and past participle of 'bring'
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
Yes, that is correct. The principal parts of the verb "to bring" are bring (present), brought (past), brought (past participle).
Brought is the past tense and past participle of bring. The present participle is bringing.
* 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)
The past tense is brought. The past participle is brought. The present participle is bringing.
Bringing is the present participle of bring; brought is already in past participle form.
It already is past tense. Bring or to bring is the present tense.
Bring not brought. Did she bring the book? -- past simple question Does she bring her lunch? -- present simple question.
Brought is past tense. The present tense is bring.
Present participle - bringing Simple past - brought Past participle - brought