No i dont think it does because if they did we would have stoped making new things.
In Standard English, it is not. The correct past tense of "bring" is "brought". "Brung" may be used in some dialects, however, though
The Spanish brought diseases such as smallpox, measles, and influenza that decimated the local populations due to lack of immunity. They also introduced forced labor systems, warfare, and exploitation of resources that contributed to the destruction of early civilizations in the Americas.
The future tense of "bring" is "will bring" or "shall bring."
bring/brings
The present form of "bring" is "bring," the past form is "brought," and the future form is "will bring."
Communication can bring advancement in society by allowing more of the modern world to become connected and communicate easily with one another in ways that were not possible before.
Death and destruction.
Technology can bring to us both good and bad. The good technology can bring us is easier and quicker contacting ability, plus more access to thing that have never been reachable to us before. The bad technology will bring us is this (pay attentiob
In Standard English, it is not. The correct past tense of "bring" is "brought". "Brung" may be used in some dialects, however, though
I think they mean that you can bring technology wherever you are.
To revolutionise the world's technology. To bring the technology to the world.
ungrammatical speech
The Spaniards had rifles, horses, forged-iron weapons, canons, and numerous other steel-based technologies against which stood Native infantry with wooden weapons.
Sheila will bring the chips; Sandy wants to make the dip.
My mom
Only after they have wrought destruction on land and sea.
aeschylus