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The word brings is the present tense, third person, for the verb to bring. He brings me coffee every morning.
What brings material from the Mantle to the Earth's Surface is rock...
The simple subject is the pronoun he.
At this stage the reason for rheumatoid factor is still unknown.
The inferior vana cava
Grandpa is surprised because he knows that Billy is usually not good with money and often spends it impulsively. Seeing Billy with fifty dollars shows that he has been responsible and has likely saved up for something, which is unexpected behavior for him.
It has been in our families from Switzerland, France, Germany and England from before the 15th Century. They said it brings good luck and blessing on your birthday if you are surprised by it!
In the movie "Amadeus", Mozart's wife brings Salieri samples of her husband's work to submit for a teaching position. Mozart is too proud to give a sample for he feels he should have been offered the position without them. Desperate for money, Mozart's wife goes behind her husband's back to submit him for the job.
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Rotation or revolution which motion of earth brings morning and which brings summer?
brings water to the land
It brings oxygen to the body.
What the Moon Brings was created in 1923.
The guests brings the gifts in argentina
No, brings is a verb.Brings is the third person singular form of the verb bring. We use brings when the subject is singular egThey bring their dog to school. -- subject 'they' is pluralHe brings his dog to school. -- subject 'he' is singular
A warm front brings in drizzly rain
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