"bring"is a commonly used English verb, and it has many usages and fixed collocations. Here are some of the main uses and examples:
1.*Bring Carry**:
bring me a glass of water, please.(Please bring me a glass of water.) )
i always bring my laptop to work.(I always bring my laptop to work.) )
2.*prompts persuasion**:
his words brought tears to her eyes.(His words brought tears to her eyes.) )
he was brought round by the doctor's treatment.(After the doctor's **, he woke up.) )
3.*Cause Cause**:
the accident brought traffic to a standstill.(The accident brought traffic to a standstill.) )
this new project will bring many changes.(This new project will bring many changes.) )
4.*Provision Supply**:
she loved what money could bring.(She loves what money can provide.) )
please bring me up to date on the fuel requirement.(Please provide me with the latest information on fuel requirements.) )
5.*Take someone somewhere**:
she brought her son to the park.(She takes her son to the park.) )
6.*Double object structure**:
bring your mother some flowers.(Bring some flowers for your mother.) )
did you bring the contract and that?(Did you bring all the contracts or anything?))
7.*Use prepositions**:
bring the book back to the library.(Take the book back to the library.) )
bring the car around to the front of the house.(Drive the car to the front of the house.) )
8.Past tense and past participle:
Past tense: brought
Past participle: brought
Note that the above examples are just:"bring"Some of the usages and collocations, there will be more in practical applications. When using it, it is necessary to choose the appropriate expression according to the specific context.