April showers bring may flowers APRIL
Mayflowers bring pilgrims.May Flowers will bring June Bugs.The original poem by Sara Coleridge:January brings the snow,Makes our feet and fingers glow.February brings the rain,Thaws the frozen lake again.March brings breezes loud and shrill,Stirs the dancing daffodil.April brings the primrose sweet,Scatters daises at our feet.May brings flocks of pretty lambs, Hay FeverSkipping by their fleecy dams.June brings tulips, lilies, roses,Fills the children's hand with posies.Hot July brings cooling showers,Apricots and gillyflowers.August brings the sheaves of corn,Then the harvest home is borne.Warm September brings the fruit,Sportsmen then begin to shoot.Fresh October brings the pheasants,Then to gather nuts is pleasant.Dull November brings the blast,Then the leaves are whirling fast.Chill December brings the sleet,Blazing fire, and Christmas treat.
Do you mean April showers bring May flowers.
Pilgrims! :-) ---- Oh, ur funny! April's showers brings May's flowers. May's flowers bring June's heat, bees, and wasps (especially if you live in Florida).
bring/brings
I, you, we, they bring. He, she, it brings.
The present tense of "bring" is "brings." For example, "She brings the book to class every day."
brings, his
food will definitely bring cockroaches.
the milkman brings milk from a farmer
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
The word brings is the present tense, third person, for the verb to bring. He brings me coffee every morning.