No it's irregular.
brought is the past of bring.we don't add -ed to bring to make the past - bringed. So bring is an irregular verb and brought is it's irregular past.
"Answer" is a regular verb. In the past tense, it becomes "answered" by simply adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb.
"had brought" is the past perfect tense of the verb bring.
"Are brought" is the present tense of the verb "bring." It is used to describe actions or events happening currently or repeatedly in the present.
The verb "flooded" is a regular verb, as it follows the typical pattern of adding -ed to the base form of the verb to form the past tense.
brought is the past of bring.we don't add -ed to bring to make the past - bringed. So bring is an irregular verb and brought is it's irregular past.
A pronoun can be the subject of a verb or the object and indirect object of a verb. Example: Subject: He brought his lunch today. (the pronoun he is the subject of the verb brought) Object: Mom brought me today. (the pronoun me is the object of the verb brought) Indirect object: He brought her some flowers. (the pronoun her is the indirect object of the verb brought)
Bruise is a verb. It is a regular verb
There is no verb of 'regular'. regular is either a noun or a adjective
brought is the action verb
"Answer" is a regular verb. In the past tense, it becomes "answered" by simply adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb.
Was opening is the verb phrase.Open is a regular verb.
Brought is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of bring.
When used as a verb, the word heart is a regular verb.
It's a regular verb.
Broadcast is a regular verb.
The verb to learn is a regular verb.