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Conjugation of bring to mind

This verb can also mean the following: cause, cause to recall, evoke a memory
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
bring to mind
bring to mind
brings to mind
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Future Simple
will bring to mind
will bring to mind
will bring to mind
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will bring to mind
Past Simple
brought to mind
brought to mind
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Conditional Simple
would bring to mind
would bring to mind
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I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am bringing to mind
are bringing to mind
is bringing to mind
are bringing to mind
are bringing to mind
are bringing to mind
Future Progressive
will be bringing to mind
will be bringing to mind
will be bringing to mind
will be bringing to mind
will be bringing to mind
will be bringing to mind
Past Progressive
was bringing to mind
were bringing to mind
was bringing to mind
were bringing to mind
were bringing to mind
were bringing to mind
Conditional Progressive
would be bringing to mind
would be bringing to mind
would be bringing to mind
would be bringing to mind
would be bringing to mind
would be bringing to mind
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have brought to mind
have brought to mind
has brought to mind
have brought to mind
have brought to mind
have brought to mind
Future Perfect
will have brought to mind
will have brought to mind
will have brought to mind
will have brought to mind
will have brought to mind
will have brought to mind
Past Perfect
had brought to mind
had brought to mind
had brought to mind
had brought to mind
had brought to mind
had brought to mind
Conditional Perfect
would have brought to mind
would have brought to mind
would have brought to mind
would have brought to mind
would have brought to mind
would have brought to mind
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been bringing to mind
have been bringing to mind
has been bringing to mind
have been bringing to mind
have been bringing to mind
have been bringing to mind
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been bringing to mind
will have been bringing to mind
will have been bringing to mind
will have been bringing to mind
will have been bringing to mind
will have been bringing to mind
Past Perfect Progressive
had been bringing to mind
had been bringing to mind
had been bringing to mind
had been bringing to mind
had been bringing to mind
had been bringing to mind
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been bringing to mind
would have been bringing to mind
would have been bringing to mind
would have been bringing to mind
would have been bringing to mind
would have been bringing to mind
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Examples of bring to mind

I bring to mind the women I've met on the way, who, like all the others, will harass me to madness.

I would first and foremost suggest for Tigger... that to find one's family, one must first look up... one's family tree. Oh, it does bring to mind a distant nephew of mine.

I'm all that you can bring to mind You tell me why!

Such fascination, such an eye for event, and yet that eager witnessing of yours so dulled that around you, beside you, even perhaps by your hand, a woman is stabbed ten times over and you unable to bring to mind a moment of it.

The man at the quayside didn't bring to mind that man, not once.

I bring to mind the women I've met on the way, who, like all the others, will harass me to madness.

I would first and foremost suggest for Tigger... that to find one's family, one must first look up... one's family tree. Oh, it does bring to mind a distant nephew of mine.

I'm all that you can bring to mind You tell me why!

Such fascination, such an eye for event, and yet that eager witnessing of yours so dulled that around you, beside you, even perhaps by your hand, a woman is stabbed ten times over and you unable to bring to mind a moment of it.

The man at the quayside didn't bring to mind that man, not once.

"She possesses the temperament of an artist, "whose alluring naivety brings to mind mediaeval art."

"brings to mind amateur films."

(CACKLING) Which brings to mind tonight's tale.

- He brings to mind the laterwork of Diane Arbus.

- Yes, well, talking about Frankenstein, of course, brings to mind my dear friend Sir Kenneth Branagh and his production of Frankenstein with De Niro.

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