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What is the present tense of brought together?

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The present tense of brought together is bring together.

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

The present participle of bring together is bringing together.

The past participle of bring together is brought together.

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Between them they bring together rock, hip hop, metal, soul and reggae to form their own unique sound.
It should bring together essays, speeches, feuilleton articles, essays, reviews of literature, theatre, music and the visual arts.
What this team of enterprising young men do is to bring together components and assemble units at their place.
It's a wonderfully opulent survey, providing the chance to bring together some rarely seen works, in particular Degas' epoch-making Absinthe.
Her ability to bring together innovation and tradition has earned her critical and popular acclaim.
Only 10 committee members showed up at the meeting, which was intended to bring together students from the school's 1991 intake.

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