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What is the present tense of brought about?

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The present tense of brought about is bring about.

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

The present participle of bring about is bringing about.

The past participle of bring about is brought about.

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Day to day driving could bring about the introduction of these elements to your engine.
Become part of a wandering troupe of comedians who wish to bring about the Second Coming of Python.
Penelope plays Harriet Jones, who becomes caught up in an alien plot to bring about the end of the human race.
There is something depressing about a lifestyle casualty, someone whose boozing and smoking bring about the actuarially predictable consequences.
They are competing in terms of business but will join together when it will help to bring about benefits for retail across the board.
We can bring about this massive transfer of power from the government to the people, but only if you'll get off your keesters and help us out!

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