I know because i am clever that brang and brung are both past tense of bring - like sing and sung and sang or ring and rung and rang ect... I f any one says that brought is correct and NOT brang and brung tell them about sing sung and sang, ring rung and rang.
You don't it is not an English word.The present, past and past participle for the verb bringare:bring / brought / broughtnot brang.
The past tense of "brang" is "brought."
The correct past tense of 'bring' is 'brought,' not 'brang.' Therefore, the correct sentence should be 'we brought our children.'
Oh, dude, "brang" is technically a word, but it's not considered standard English. It's a colloquial variation of "brought" used in some dialects. So, like, if you're chillin' with your friends, you can totally say "I brang snacks," but maybe don't use it in a job interview or anything.
there is no such word as sang but it is commonly mixed with sungeg: she sung the national anthem.it is like the words brang and brought. Most slang says brang but there is no such wordhttp://www.merriam-Webster.com/dictionary/sang
Brang isn't grammatically correct. However, it's often used as the simple past of 'bring'.
You don't it is not an English word.The present, past and past participle for the verb bringare:bring / brought / broughtnot brang.
Apparently the use of proper English
No, brang isn't grammatically correct as it isn't a proper word. It should be 'you brought your bag'.
The past tense of "brang" is "brought."
Maran Brang Seng was born in 1930.
Peter Paul Brang died in 1925.
Peter Paul Brang was born in 1852.
the foods they brang cloths religon and languge they brang hotdogs and corndogs
Maran Brang Seng died on 1995-08-30.
The correct past tense of 'bring' is 'brought,' not 'brang.' Therefore, the correct sentence should be 'we brought our children.'
Peter Brang was born on September 5, 1897, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.