Past Tense , Present Tense and Participle of BRING

V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 FORM OF BRING

The English verb "to bring" is an irregular verb that is used to express the action of transferring something to someone or something else. It undergoes changes in its base form, past tense, and past participle. The conjugation of "to bring" in different tenses is as follows:

V1 - Base Form bring
V2 - Past Form brought
V3 - Past Praticiple Form brought
V4 - Present Praticiple Form bringing
V5 - 3rd Person Singular: s/es Form brings

The irregularity of the verb "to bring" lies in its past tense and past participle forms, which do not follow the regular "-ed" pattern used for regular verbs. Instead, the past tense form is "brought" and the past participle form is "brought". It is important to remember these irregular forms when using "to bring" in various tenses and contexts.

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Present Tense of BRING

Present Simple Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: 1st Form + s / es / ies

l bring.

You bring.

He / She brings.

We bring.

They bring.

Present Continious Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: am / is / are + 1st Form + ing

I am bringing.

You are bringing.

He / She is bringing.

We are bringing.

They are bringing.

Present Perfect Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: have / has + 3rd Form

I have brought.

You have brought.

He has brought.

We have brought.

You have brought.

They have brought.

Present Perfect Continious Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: have been / has been + 1st Form + ing

I have been bringing.

You have been bringing.

He has been bringing.

We have been bringing.

You have been bringing.

They have been bringing.

Past Tense of BRING

Past Simple Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: 2nd Form

I brought.

You brought.

He / She brought.

We brought.

You brought.

They brought.

Past Continious Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: was / were + 1st form + ing

I was bringing.

You were bringing.

He was bringing.

We were bringing.

You were bringing.

They were bringing.

Past Perfect Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: had + 3rd form

I had brought.

You had brought.

He / She had brought.

We had brought.

They had brought.

Past Perfect Continious Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: had been + 1st form + ing

I had been bringing.

You had been bringing.

He had been bringing.

We had been bringing.

They had been bringing.

Future Tense of BRING

Future Simple Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: will / shall + 1st form

I will / shall bring.

You will bring.

He will bring.

We will / shall bring.

You will bring.

They will bring.

Future Continious Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: will be / shall be + 1st form + ing

I will / shall be bringing.

You will be bringing.

He / She will be bringing.

We will / shall be bringing.

They will be bringing.

Future Perfect Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: will have / shall have + 3rd form

I will / shall have brought.

You will have brought.

He will have brought.

We will / shall have brought.

They will have brought.

Future Perfect Continious Tense of BRING in Sentences

Note: will have been / shall have been + 1st form + ing

I will / shall have been bringing.

You will have been bringing.

He / She will have been bringing.

We will / shall have been bringing.

They will have been bringing.

FAQ - CONJUGATE VERB BRING

What is the V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 of the verb "BRING"?

  1. Base Form (V1) - "BRING"
  2. Past Form (V2) - "BROUGHT"
  3. Past Praticiple (V3) - "BROUGHT"
  4. Present Praticiple (V4) - "BRINGING"
  5. 3rd Person Singular: s/es/ed (V5) - "BRINGS"

What is the Past Tense of the verb "BRING"?

The past tense of the verb "BRING" is "BROUGHT".

What is the Past Participle of the verb "BRING"?

The Past Participle of the verb "BRING" is "BROUGHT".

What is the Present Participle of the verb "BRING"?

The Present Participle of the verb "BRING" is "BRINGING".

What is the 3rd Person Singular s/es/ed of the verb "BRING"?

The 3rd Person Singular s/es/ed of the verb "BRING" is "BRINGS".

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