brought

brought — verb

1. the past tense of 'bring'; also used as the past participle

1.動詞及物A2
釋義

the past tense of 'bring'; also used as the past participle

例句

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.

同義詞
  • carried

    focuses on physically holding and moving something, not on the destination

  • fetched

    implies going to a place and bringing something back; more specific than 'brought'

  • delivered

    suggests handing something over formally or as part of a service

反義詞
  • took

    implies moving something away from the speaker, rather than toward them

  • removed

    suggests taking something away from a location

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.

常見錯誤

Yesterday she bringed her guitar to class.
Yesterday she brought her guitar to class.
💡'bring' is an irregular verb; the past form is 'brought', not 'bringed'.
I have bring my passport.
I have brought my passport.
💡The past participle of 'bring' is 'brought', not 'bring'.