The simple past tense of the verb "bring" is "brought."
The future tense of the verb "brought" is "will bring." For example, "She will bring dessert to the party."
The past tense with a helping verb of "bring" is "brought." For example, "I brought my lunch to work yesterday."
"Was brought" is a verb phrase. The verb "was" is a past tense form of "to be," and "brought" is the past participle of the verb "bring." Together, they make up a passive voice construction in the past tense.
"Had brought" is a verb phrase consisting of the past perfect form of the verb "bring."
Brought is past tense. The present tense is bring.
The simple past tense of the verb "bring" is "brought."
the present tense of brought is bring
The future tense of the verb "brought" is "will bring." For example, "She will bring dessert to the party."
The past tense with a helping verb of "bring" is "brought." For example, "I brought my lunch to work yesterday."
"Brought" is the past tense form of the verb "to bring".
Brought is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of bring.
"Was brought" is a verb phrase. The verb "was" is a past tense form of "to be," and "brought" is the past participle of the verb "bring." Together, they make up a passive voice construction in the past tense.
brought
Brought.
"Had brought" is a verb phrase consisting of the past perfect form of the verb "bring."
No, "brought" is not a noun. It is the past participle form of the verb "bring."