| Persona | imperfect | conditional | future | subjunctive | present | preterite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| yo | traía | traería | traeré | traiga | traigo | traje |
| tú | traías | traerías | traerás | traigas | traes | trajiste |
| él / ella | traía | traería | traerá | traiga | trae | trajo |
| nosotros | traíamos | traeríamos | traeremos | traigamos | traemos | trajimos |
| ustedes | traían | traerían | traerán | traigan | traen | trajeron |
In Spain: vosotros form— imperfect: traíais, conditional: traeríais, future: traeréis, subjunctive: traigáis, present: traéis, preterite: trajisteis
The 'vosotros' form is used for the informal second-person plural in Spain. It is not used in Latin American Spanish, where 'ustedes' is standard.
Can you bring me a glass of water, please?
Yesterday my parents brought a cake to celebrate.
My grandmother always used to bring us sweets when she came to visit.
Don't worry, I'll bring you the book tomorrow without fail.
I hope you bring good news from the meeting.
If I had more time, I would bring you home.
The mailman never brings anything on Saturdays.
to be wearing
to bring bad luck
to bring up (a topic)
to drive someone crazy, to worry someone sick