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Meaning

The word "brought" is the past tense of the verb "bring." It means to have carried or conveyed something from one place to another, usually in a manner that involves movement or transfer. When you say you "brought" something, you imply that you have completed the action of delivering or presenting that item to someone at a different location.

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Etymology

The word "brought" comes from the Old English "brČ³ngan," which means to bring or lead. Its past participle form is "brought," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic root "*brengan" and is related to similar words in other Germanic languages.

Examples

  1. She brought her favorite book to share with the class.
  2. He brought flowers to his mother on Mother's Day.
  3. They brought snacks for everyone at the picnic.
  4. I have brought your order to the table.
  5. The teacher brought the students outside for recess.

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