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at the begining when Linda asks Willy what is wrong, and "what happend?" She repeats the question and this use of repitition is a technique used by playwrights to bring attention to the question "what is wrong?", it increases suspense and brings the audience straight into the problems within the family.
The present tense of bring is bring.
Greetings to you the lucky finder of this GOLDEN TICKET present this ticket at the factory gates at ten o'clock in the morning on the January 1st And do not be late you may bring with you one member of your own family ~and only one ~ but no one else. From MR willy wonka
The present participle of "bring" is "bringing."
The present form of "bring" is "bring," the past form is "brought," and the future form is "will bring."
The present perfect tense of "bring" is "have brought."
I will bring
A car salesman can bring in around 68,000 dollars a year. Usually the base is 35,000 to 40,000 dollars and the rest is based off commission.
I, you, we, they bring. He, she, it brings.
Bring is present tense.
bring
You are bringing = present contiuous. You bring = present simple