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where did you brought it vs where did you bring to it

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "Where did you bring it?" The verb "bring" should be used instead of "brought" in this context, and the preposition "to" is not needed after "bring."

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 7868 views

where did you brought it

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "brought" is not the correct form to use in this context.

The correct form is "Where did you bring it?" Use the verb "bring" instead of "brought" when asking about the location of something.
  • Then, why did you brought coffee without a saucer?
  • And you brought it to our doorstep.
  • You brought it up, Ed.
  • But instead you brought it to Whitemarsh High School.
  • You brought it up, man.
  • You brought it on yourself, Maxi.
  • You brought it up. I just said my cousin knows your fiancee.
  • Maybe you brought it with you to destroy the fossil.
  • No, you brought it on yourself.
  • You brought it away in your heart.
  • But since you brought it up...
  • You brought it to White Collar, and I'm ASAC here.
  • So you brought it across state lines illegally?
  • You brought it into the group.
  • Seriously, I can't believe you brought it up.
  • -You brought it through the earth.
  • You brought it on yourself, Barbie.
  • You brought it back around on me.
  • You? You brought it up.
  • That's what I kept wondering last night, when you brought it in.

Alternatives:

  • Where did you bring it?
  • Where have you brought it?
  • Where have you taken it?
  • Where did you carry it?
  • Where did you transport it?

where did you bring to it

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "to" is not needed after the verb "bring."

The correct form is "Where did you bring it?" Avoid using the preposition "to" after the verb "bring" when asking about the location of something.
  • - Where did you bring it from?
  • Which means, by where did you bring?
  • Where did you brinG me, to the morgue?
  • - What did you bring to eat?
  • Then why did you bring to Brandon?
  • How many little babies did you bring to me every year?
  • What did you bring to Jill's match?
  • "Papa, what did you bring to eat?"
  • What did you bring to us?
  • Did you bring me some lemonade?
  • Did you bring the coffee cake?
  • Did you bring your asthma inhaler?
  • - Did you bring them from Germany?
  • Did you bring your migraine medicine?
  • - Did you bring the sandwich?
  • Veronica... did you bring your permission slip?
  • Did you bring the hexagonal crystal?
  • Did you bring your whoopee cushion?
  • So what item of sam's did you bring to burn?
  • - Excuse me but, what did you bring to them?

Alternatives:

  • Where did you bring it?
  • Where have you brought it?
  • Where have you taken it?
  • Where did you carry it?
  • Where did you transport it?

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