bring

to carry, to deliver

English Irregular

The English verb "bring" means "to carry, to deliver" in English. It is an irregular verb. Below you'll find the complete conjugation tables for "bring" across all 5 tenses.

How to Conjugate "bring" in the Present Tense

Simple Present Actions happening now or regularly
Person English Conjugation
I I bring
you you (singular) bring
he/she/it he/she/it brings
we we bring
you you (plural) bring
they they bring
He brings his dog to the park.
Él trae a su perro al parque.

How to Conjugate "bring" in the Past Tense

Simple Past Actions that happened in the past
Person English Conjugation
I I brought
you you (singular) brought
he/she/it he/she/it brought
we we brought
you you (plural) brought
they they brought
He brought his dog to work.
Él trajo a su perro al trabajo.

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How to Conjugate "bring" in the Future Tense

Simple Future Actions that will happen
Person English Conjugation
I I will bring
you you (singular) will bring
he/she/it he/she/it will bring
we we will bring
you you (plural) will bring
they they will bring
He will bring lunch for us.
Él traerá el almuerzo para nosotros.

How to Conjugate "bring" in the Present (-ing) Tense

Present Continuous Actions happening right now
Person English Conjugation
I I am bringing
you you (singular) are bringing
he/she/it he/she/it is bringing
we we are bringing
you you (plural) are bringing
they they are bringing
He is bringing his dog inside.
Él está trayendo a su perro adentro.

How to Conjugate "bring" in the Have done Tense

Present Perfect Actions completed with present relevance
Person English Conjugation
I I have brought
you you (singular) have brought
he/she/it he/she/it has brought
we we have brought
you you (plural) have brought
they they have brought
She has brought her dog here.
Ella ha traído a su perro aquí.

Frequently Asked Questions About "bring"

Is "bring" regular or irregular in English?
"Bring" is an irregular English verb, meaning its conjugation does not follow standard patterns and must be memorized individually.
What does "bring" mean in English?
The English verb "bring" means "to carry, to deliver" in English.
How do you conjugate "bring" in the present tense?
In the present tense (Simple Present): I → bring, you → bring, he/she/it → brings, we → bring, you → bring, they → bring.
How many tenses does "bring" have in English?
"Bring" is conjugated across 5 tenses in English: Present, Past, Future, Present (-ing), Have done.

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