brought
brought — verb
1. the past tense of 'bring'; also used as the past participle
the past tense of 'bring'; also used as the past participle
Omar brought his little sister to school every morning last year.
brought + person + to + place (past habit)
Anong brought a warm coat because she knew the weather would turn cold.
The news of the accident brought tears to Eleni's eyes.
Daniel brought the book back to the library before the due date.
文法句型
brought + object + to + place/person
brought + object + adverb (back/along/up)
brought + noun (event/feeling) + to/upon + someone/something
用法筆記
Frequently used with adverbs such as 'back', 'along', 'up', 'out', and 'together'. The verb 'bring' means to carry or move someone or something to a place, or to cause an event or feeling to happen. 'Brought' is the only form of 'bring' used for past-time events — the form 'bringed' does not exist.