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English irregular verbs, past forms of Bring: Bring - Brought - Brought
Bring is a widely used verb in English. However, many people are still unsure about how to conjugate past forms of Bring. In today's article, let's find the answers to the above question and acquire more valuable knowledge together with PREP!
I. What is Bring?
In English, Bring is pronounced /brɪŋ/ and functions as a verb with the following common meanings:
Meaning of Bring |
Example |
to take or carry someone or something to a place or a person, or in the direction of the person speaking |
When Jennie visits us, she always brings her dog with them. |
to cause, result in, or produce a state or condition |
Lisa has brought us so much happiness over the years. |
to make yourself do something that you do not want to do |
I couldn’t bring myself to disappoint Jack. |
II. What are V0, V2, V3 of Bring? The past forms of Bring in English
What are the past forms of Bring in English? What are V0, V2, V3 of Bring? V0, V2, V3 stand for: Infinitive, Simple Past, and Past Participle. Let's delve into the past forms of Bring in the table below!
Past forms of Bring |
Example |
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V0 |
Bring /brɪŋ/ |
John and Jack bring me a cup of tea every morning. |
V2 |
Brought /brɑːt/ |
John brought me a cup of tea yesterday morning.
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V3 |
Brought /brɑːt/ |
John has brought me a cup of tea a couple of times. |
In conclusion, the past forms of Bring are: the past form of Bring in past simple is Brought and the past participle of Bring is Brought.
III. How to conjugate the verb Bring
How is the verb Bring conjugated in the 12 English tenses and special structures? After exploring the past forms of Bring, let’s take a look at the conjugation rules of the verb Bring in various contexts with PREP!
1. In tenses
12 English tenses |
I |
He/She/It |
We/You/They |
Present simple tense |
bring |
brings |
bring |
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Present continuous tense |
am bringing |
is bringing |
are bringing |
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Present perfect tense |
have brought |
has brought |
have brought |
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Present perfect continuous tense |
have been bringing |
has been bringing |
have been bringing |
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Past simple tense |
brought |
brought |
brought |
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Past continuous tense |
was bringing |
was bringing |
were bringing |
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Past Perfect Tense |
had brought |
had brought |
had brought |
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Past perfect continuous tense |
had been bringing |
had been bringing |
had been bringing |
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Simple future tense |
will bring |
will bring |
will bring |
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Future continuous tense |
will be bringing |
will be bringing |
will be bringing |
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Future Perfect tense |
will have brought |
will have brought |
will have brought |
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Future perfect continuous tense |
will have been bringing |
will have been bringing |
will have been bringing |
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2. In special sentence structures
Special structure |
I |
He/She/It |
We/You/They |
Conditional sentences |
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Conditional sentence type 2 - Main clause |
would bring
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would bring
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would bring
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Conditional sentence type 2 - Variation of the main clause |
would be bringing |
would be bringing |
would be bringing |
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Conditional sentence type 3 - Main clause |
would have brought |
would have brought |
would have brought |
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Conditional sentence type 3 - Variation of the main clause |
would have been bringing |
would have been bringing |
would have been bringing |
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Hypothetical sentence |
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Hypothetical Sentence Expressing a Present Event |
bring |
bring |
bring |
Hypothetical Sentence Expressing a Contrast with Reality in the Present |
brought |
brought |
brought |
Hypothetical Sentence Expressing a Contrast with Reality in the Past |
had brought |
had brought |
had brought |
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IV. Phrasal verbs with Bring in English
After exploring the past forms of Bring, let’s take a look at a handy list of phrasal verbs with Bring in English!
Phrasal verbs with Bring |
Meaning |
Example |
Bring about |
to cause something to happen |
What brought about the change in Smith's attitude? |
Bring along |
to take someone or something with you |
Can I bring Jennie along to your birthday party? |
Bring off |
to succeed in doing something difficult |
It was a difficult task but Jack and his partner brought it off. |
Bring to |
to restore someone to consciousness. |
Maria lost consciousness after the fall, and we were unable to bring her to. |
Bring up |
to care for a child until they are an adult, often giving them particular beliefs |
Anna was brought up by her grandmother. |
V. Exercise on the past forms of Bring with answers
To further understand the past forms of Bring and phrasal verbs with Bring in English, let's complete the exercise below with PREP!
1. Exercises
Exercise 1: Choose the correct answer:
- Jack will ______ his guitar to the party.
- bring
- brings
- brought
- ______ this gift to your father.
- Bringing
- Taking
- Bringing up
- Jennie ’ll bring her holiday pictures ______ when she comes.
- up
- out
- along
- When the merchandise arrives, can you ask John to ______ it to his room?
- bring
- take
- bring on
- I ______ Maria some food because I thought she might be hungry.
- bring
- brought
- brought to
Exercise 2: Choose the most suitable phrasal verb with Bring (conjugate the verb if any):
- Applicants are required to ________ the original documents for verification when they come. (bring up/ bring back/ bring along)
- He lost consciousness after the fall, and they were unable to ______ him ______. (brought off/ brought to/ brought about)
- Anna ________ her three children all on her own. (brought along/ brought up/ brought down)
- It was an important event, and she's managed to _____ it ______ brilliantly. (bring about/ bring up/ bring off)
- It took the combined efforts of both the press and the public to ________ a change in the law. (bring along/ bring around/ bring about)
2. Answer
Exercise 1 |
Exercise 2 |
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