Past tense of BRING
English Grammar
The past tense of BRING is BROUGHT.
Pronunciation of BROUGHT
UK: / brɔːt / --- US: / brɔt /
You can hear the pronunciation in the video.
Example sentences with BROUGHT
- The waiter brought my order to the table.
- I brought you something to eat.
- She brought her own cushion for the seat at the game.
- I brought my umbrella because the weather forecast predicted rain.
- She brought a delicious homemade pie to the family gathering.
- We brought our passports and tickets to the airport for the international flight.
- The students brought their completed assignments to the teacher.
- He brought a bouquet of flowers to surprise his girlfriend on their anniversary.
- The chef brought out a new menu for the restaurant's grand reopening.
- Have you brought your camera to capture the beautiful scenery during the trip?
- They brought their concerns to the manager, hoping for a resolution.
- The team brought their A-game to the championship, resulting in a decisive victory.
- The volunteers brought food and supplies to the disaster-stricken area.
Next learning activities
See our List of past tense irregular verbs in English.
Watch our video about 101 Irregular Past Tense Verbs in English.
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