BRING Family Exercises

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The verb BRING creates versatile phrasal verbs for movement and change โ€” from bringing about new ideas to bringing back memories. This family covers causing things to happen, transporting and delivering, and adjusting levels. Learn these phrasal verbs to express creation, transport, and causation with confidence.

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BRING UP - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring up' means to mention a topic in conversation or to raise a subject for discussion
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'bring up' correctly?
Can you bring up my suitcase from the car?
She brought up an important issue at the meeting
The elevator will bring up to the 5th floor
2. Which sentence uses 'bring up' correctly?
I don't want to bring up that sad memory again
Please bring up the temperature, it's cold
They brought up all the furniture upstairs

BRING FORWARD - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring forward' means to move something to an earlier date or time, or to present evidence or suggestions
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. The meeting _____ to Monday because of the holiday
2. We need to _____ the deadline by one week
3. The lawyer _____ new evidence yesterday
4. They decided the departure date _____ by two days

BRING OUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring out' means to reveal or show something, to publish/launch a product, or to make something more noticeable
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'bring out' correctly?
The company will bring out the old equipment tomorrow
This experience really brought out the best in her
Can you bring out my books from upstairs?
2. Which sentence uses 'bring out' correctly?
They brought out all the furniture to the garden
The teacher will bring out the students early today
Apple is bringing out a new iPhone model next month

BRING BACK - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring back' means to return something to its original place, to reintroduce something, or to cause someone to remember
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. The old tradition _____ by the new mayor last year
2. Don't forget to _____ my book when you come
3. That song _____ so many memories from my childhood
4. This classic TV show _____ for a new season

BRING AROUND - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring around' means to persuade someone to change their opinion, or to help someone regain consciousness
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'bring around' correctly?
After hours of discussion, I finally brought him around to my way of thinking
Can you bring around the car to the front door?
The teacher will bring around the students for a tour
2. Which sentence uses 'bring around' correctly?
They brought around all the chairs for the meeting
The paramedics managed to bring him around after he fainted
She brings around her friends every weekend

BRING TO - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring to' means to help someone regain consciousness or to make someone stop in a particular condition
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. The patient _____ consciousness after the surgery
2. The doctors tried to _____ him after the accident
3. Cold water _____ her when she fainted
4. She _____ consciousness with smelling salts

BRING DOWN - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring down' means to make someone fall, to reduce something, to make someone sad, or to cause a government to lose power
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'bring down' correctly?
Can you bring down my laptop from upstairs?
The scandal brought down the entire government
They will bring down the guests to the party
2. Which sentence uses 'bring down' correctly?
The new policy helped bring down inflation rates
Please bring down the children for dinner
She brings down her friends every day

BRING OFF - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring off' means to succeed in doing something difficult or to achieve something successfully
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. The difficult negotiation _____ successfully by the team
2. I don't think anyone can _____ such a challenging project
3. Against all odds, they _____ an amazing victory
4. Only someone with great skill _____ this plan

BRING LOW - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring low' means to humiliate someone, to reduce someone to a lower state, or to weaken/defeat someone
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'bring low' correctly?
Can you bring low the volume on the TV?
The economic crisis brought low many powerful companies
Please bring low the boxes from the shelf
2. Which sentence uses 'bring low' correctly?
The elevator will bring low to the basement
They bring low the prices every month
His arrogance was brought low by his failures

BRING FORTH - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring forth' means to produce something, to cause something to happen, or to present evidence or ideas (formal)
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. New evidence _____ during the trial
2. The land continues to _____ abundant crops
3. The scientist _____ a revolutionary theory last year
4. The proposal _____ at the next meeting

BRING TO LIGHT - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring to light' means to reveal something hidden, to make something known, or to expose the truth about something
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'bring to light' correctly?
The investigation brought to light serious corruption in the company
Can you bring to light my glasses? I can't see
They will bring to light the room with candles
2. Which sentence uses 'bring to light' correctly?
The electrician will bring to light the house tomorrow
Please bring to light when you arrive
New documents brought to light the politician's secret dealings

BRING ABOUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring about' means to cause something to happen, to make something occur, or to produce a change
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. The change _____ by the new leadership
2. We need to _____ positive change in our community
3. The revolution _____ major social reforms
4. Real progress _____ only through cooperation

BRING ON - Exercises

Remember: 'Bring on' means to cause something to happen (usually something bad), to introduce someone/something, or to make something develop faster
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'bring on' correctly?
Can you bring on my coat from the closet?
The stress brought on a terrible headache
They will bring on the guests to the party
2. Which sentence uses 'bring on' correctly?
Please bring on the children for lunch
The coach decided to bring on a substitute player
She brings on her friends every weekend
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