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What is the past tense of bring up?

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

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The past tense of bring up is brought up.

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

The present participle of bring up is bringing up.

The past participle of bring up is brought up.

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Only ammunitions wagons and ambulances were brought up to the immediate rear lines.
Scotland's best golfer is no fan of links golf and played very little of it as a youngster brought up in, wait for it, Leeds.
Both of them speak Thai and Lao despite being brought up outside of Thailand.
His father was a stonemason and architect who brought up his children to be independent and self reliant.
I was brought up in the Northern Territory with Aboriginals, and many of my closest friends are indigenous.
Smith, the son of a war bride whose marriage to a Canadian paratrooper lasted only two years, was brought up on an estate in Acton, west London.

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