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Past participle of bring





Past participle

brought

brung *


[brɔːt]


** This verb (in all forms) is obsolete or is used only in particular cases or dialects.
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Participle of the irregular verb [bring]

​The past participle is one of the most important parts of English grammar. It’s used to express perfect tenses and to form the passive voice. It’s also a useful tool for writing sentences that describe actions that started in the past and are still happening today. The past participles of irregular verbs don’t follow a specific pattern and can have numerous endings.

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Present participle

bringing 


Infinitive

bring






Other verbs conjugation bring



Present "bring"bring
Present Continuous "bring"am bringing
Simple past "bring"brought
Past Continuous "bring"was bringing
Present perfect "bring"have brought
Present perfect continuous "bring"have been bringing
Past perfect "bring"had brought
Past perfect continuous "bring"had been bringing
Future "bring"will bring
Future continuous "bring"will be bringing
Future perfect "bring"will have brought
Future perfect continuous "bring"will have been bringing



Irregular verbs