verb

bringing

bringing

He is bringing the car around.

He is bringing the car around.

Bringing a gift is a nice gesture.

Bringing a gift is a nice gesture.

Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

((as present participle)) used in continuous tenses He is bringing the food now.

((as gerund)) used as a noun Bringing a gift is a nice gesture.

carrying, fetching, taking

The verb 'bring' plus the suffix '-ing', used to form the present participle and gerund.

Remember that '-ing' can indicate a continuous action ('He is bringing') or a noun-like activity ('Bringing gifts is nice').

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