Phrasal Verbs with “BRING” in English

bring

The verb to bring is an irregular verb. Its main forms are presented in the table

Infinitive Past Simple Past Participle
to bring brought  brought

Consider common phrasal verbs with to bring in the English

  • bring about
    • The war brought about huge political and social changes
  • bring along
    • You’re welcome to bring along a friend
  • bring around
    • Peter has fainted, try to bring him round
  • bring back
    • The city council has decided to bring back the old electric trams
  • bring forth
    • But we do not want to bring forth everything through one person
  • bring down
    • An enemy plane was brought down by rocket launchers
  • bring forward
    • The meeting was brought forward to Wednesday
  • bring in
    • A new law has been brought in recently
  • bring on
    • Stress can bring on an asthma attack
  • bring out
    • The new dress brought out her hidden beauty
  • bring up
    • My aunt brought up four children
  • bring off
    • How did he manage to bring that off?
  • bring over
    • I’ll bring over cookies tomorrow
  • bring round 
    • Could you also bring round that book I lent you?
  • bring through
    • But each fact that you bring through will serve as a link for other memories
  • bring to 
    • The happiness you bring to others
  • bring together
    • This event will bring together people of different cultures and races
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