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What is the past tense of bring forth?

What's the past tense of bring forth? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of bring forth is brought forth.

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

The present participle of bring forth is bringing forth.

The past participle of bring forth is brought forth.

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He champions free speech but if opposing views are brought forth, he interrupts and heckles.
Peppered with innocuously mischievous lines, the play brought forth suppressed smiles, to say nothing of good-natured guffaws.
Increased popularity and action brought forth legislation that could force change.
Today, the recording industry has also brought forth digital compact cassettes and the new Mini Disc format.
Glasses of blissfully cool water were brought forth and each gulped the refreshment down like a castaway.
Despite all of Britain's efforts, each new generation has brought forth a fresh set of volunteers.

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