Brought is past tense- you're talking about something that already happened.
:)
2007-03-17 07:50:16
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answer #1
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answered by journalismgal 3
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Past. Your interpretation of it may be that it is a statement of a 'typical Colorado experience' but the action that is described is past - 'brought'.
2007-03-17 14:52:31
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answer #2
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answered by kathyw 7
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Past as it says brought
2007-03-17 15:07:49
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answer #3
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answered by maidmaz 3
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Using the word "brought" makes it past tense.
2007-03-17 14:48:58
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answered by Carol M 4
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You are telling something that already happened, so it is past tense. Key word: brought.
2007-03-17 14:52:02
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answer #5
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answered by lilitka12 2
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Past tense, hence the word "brought".
2007-03-17 15:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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brought makes it past tense:)
2007-03-17 15:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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brought=past. brings would be present
2007-03-17 14:48:15
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answered by Stormy 4
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past
2007-03-17 15:21:20
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answered by p-jump 3
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Yup. It was written in the past.
2007-03-17 15:09:44
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answered by tartu2222 6
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