English · Common Verbs
/brɪŋz/
[/brɪŋz/]
third-person singular of bring
Third-person singular present of 'bring': he, she, or it carries something toward a place.
Spring always brings warmer weather and bright flowers to the gardens around our town.
Spring always brings warmer weather and bright flowers to the gardens around our town.
From Old English 'bringan' (to bring).
Used with singular subjects in the present tense.