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What is the present tense of brought to life?

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The present tense of brought to life is bring to life.

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

The present participle of bring to life is bringing to life.

The past participle of bring to life is brought to life.

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She leads me through a collection of memorabilia which starkly bring to life the awesome task these early settlers faced just to stay alive.
In order to earn her degree she had to undertake a media project and decided to bring to life a story close to her own family.
Live theatre, games, dancing, arts and crafts and archery, bring to life the Middle Ages.
All those windy characters were kind of hard to bring to life when I was reading them in high school.
They should bring to life the droning intonations and cadential prolongation his music shares with the undulating rhythms of Russian prayer.
The pages of collectors' books bring to life the rich art history of wrapping paper and gift bags.

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