bring
V1V2 - Past SimpleV3 - Past Participle
bring
[brɪŋ]
brought
[brɔːt]
brought
[brɔːt]
to bring

Example Sentences Using the Irregular Verb bring

  • I bring my laptop to work every day.
  • She brought me a cup of coffee.
  • They have brought new ideas to the project.

The irregular verb “bring” is often used in phrasal verbs in English.

Popular Phrasal Verbs with the Verb bring

domino

bring about

to cause something to happen
bring across

bring across

to communicate or convey something clearly
bring along

bring along

take someone or something with you
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bring back

return something or someone to its earlier place or state
bring behind

bring behind

to move or carry something to a position at the back (non-standard use)
bring-down

bring down

to reduce something
bring-forward

bring forward

to move something to an earlier time
bringing-profit

bring in

to introduce or earn (something)
bring-out

bring out

to make something noticeable or visible
bringup

bring up

to mention a topic in conversation