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What is the past tense of bring?

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The past tense of bring is brought.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bring is brings.

The present participle of bring is bringing.

The past participle of bring is brought.

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The revolution that brought the Abbasid family to power prompted a period of medieval prosperity for Iraq.
Every day brought similar exciting fishing, some of the best when wading the shallows near the reef.
The Damascus-based Umayyads were overthrown by a revolution that brought the new dynasty of the Abbasids to power.
Originally from North Carolina, her Aberdonian father brought the family back to the north-east when she was seven.
Another contributor brought an abacus, to signal the impact the moneymen are having on the industry.
These animals may have been brought by foreign dignitaries who came to pay their respects to Edith and her mother.

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