Bring Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Bring V1 V2 V3
bring
Meanings;
- Take or go with (someone or something) to a place.(transitive verb)
- Cause (someone or something) to be in a particular state or condition.(transitive verb)
- Initiate (legal action) against someone.(transitive verb)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
bring | brought | brought |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
brings | bringing |
Synonyms
conduct, escort, guide, lead, usher, show, show someone the way, lead the way, pilot, accompany, put forward, prefer, propose, present, submit, lay, initiate, introduce, institute, moot, force oneself to, make oneself, bear to,
Example Sentences with bring
- I knew you’d bring that up.
- I hope your new job brings you luck.
- If you want to go on vacation, you should bring more money.
- I don’t like bringing it up but you still owe me a notebook.
- He will bring several friends to the party next week.
- From this day on, I refuse to let anyone bring me to a point where I can’t take a horrible situation and spin it into something beneficial.
- In God we trust; all others bring data.
- I am bringing George along with me.
- Alex didn’t bring a camera.
- A crisis can bring out the best in people.
- Did you bring your family with you?
- They can bring perspective to the subject we write from 3 different places.
- I could kick myself for not bringing a map.
- When she can’t bring me to heal with scolding, she bends me to shape with guilt.
- Frank hesitated to bring up the subject.
- Life has no meaning. Each of us has meaning and we bring it to life. It is a waste to be asking the question when you are the answer.
- Power brings corruption.