Sit quietly. Take three deep breaths. Allow your body to breathe. Focus your attention on the tip of your nose (but don't look at it). Feel the breath going in and out. Focus your attention on the last bit of air going out at the end of each out breath. Begin counting: at the end of each breath say the count in your mind. Count one to ten. After ten, begin again at one. Don't stick your tongue to the roof of your mouth; let it lie. Try to do this for five minutes every day, then ten minutes. After a few weeks you may be able to stay focused for 30 minutes. Continue doing it for 30 minutes every day. Don't beat yourself up if you lose count. Just start again at one. Don't beat yourself up if you find yourself thinking about the future or the past. Just start again at one. No it isn't easy.
Cats bring their toys to their owners as a way of showing affection and seeking attention. It is a natural behavior for cats to present their toys as gifts, similar to how they would present prey to their family in the wild.
bring/brings
Cats bring toys to your bed as a way to show affection, seek attention, or as a natural hunting instinct. It is a common behavior for cats to present their toys as gifts to their owners.
The present participle of "bring" is "bringing."
The present form of "bring" is "bring," the past form is "brought," and the future form is "will bring."
The present perfect tense of "bring" is "have brought."
This is an assignment that requires your full attention. Construct a project with a detailed outline, which will help in your defense of it.
I will bring
i would say present because it is more formal the give
I, you, we, they bring. He, she, it brings.
Bring is present tense.
bring