bringing

word · lemma: bring

/ˈbɹɪŋɪŋ/
BRING-ing
/bɹˈɪŋɪŋ/
BRING-ing

Definition

'Bringing' is the -ing form of 'bring'. It means carrying or taking someone or something to a place, or causing a result, feeling, or change to happen.

Usage & Nuances

Use 'bring' when movement is toward the speaker or a destination, unlike 'take', which is usually away. Common patterns include 'bring something with you', 'bring someone home', and 'bring change/problems/joy'. In continuous tenses, 'bringing' often describes an action in progress.

Example Sentences

Thank you for bringing the books.

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She is bringing her friend to dinner tonight.

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The rain is bringing cold weather.

basic

Are you bringing anything to the party, or should I handle the snacks?

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He's been bringing up the same complaint all week.

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This new policy is bringing a lot of stress to the team.

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