Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > VerbsWhat is the past tense of the verb ‘bring’?A. Brings B. Brought C. Bringing D. BringedAnswer: BroughtAdditional Information: 'Brought' is the past tense of 'bring.' Subjects: Verbs, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat is the past participle of ‘write’?What is the gerund form of ‘to play’?What is the present tense of ‘to run’ for third person singular?In the sentence ‘The cake was eaten by the children,’ which word is the main verb?Which verb form is used to express an action happening right now?What is the past tense of ‘to keep’?Which sentence contains a helping (auxiliary) verb?What is the correct form of ‘to sit’ in the present tense for he/she/it?What is the future tense of ‘to eat’?Which of the following verbs is in the passive voice? ‘The book was read by the teacher.’Which verb is in the future tense? ‘I will ___ to the concert.’Which verb form is used for making questions in the past simple tense?What is the gerund form of ‘to laugh’?Which verb is in the simple present tense?What is the correct past participle of ‘to swim’?