I bring him cookies means it's a something you do regularly, but maybe not right now. I scraped one of the chairs while bringing it up the stairs. Confront is the imperative form, so.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention @annieann0797 thank you for telling us about this problem/issue. Keep doing sthto keep doing something means to continue an action or to repeat an action over and over. Yeji really brought the heat at the dance competition with her incredible.
He plans to keep driving until he runs out of gas. (means to continue an action). Someone had scraped the car with a key. Bringing the heatbringing energy, excitement, or intensity to a situation (it depends on the context).|for example: Suck upsuck up means to be very nice to someone in order to gain their favor or approval.
I'm bringing him cookies means you are doing it as we. Confrontconfront means to go face to face with someone/something for the sake of bringing up an issue that may cause a discussion or an argument. It's often used in a negative way to describe someone who is being insincere or manipulative in. Device eth0 does not seem to be present,delaying initialization.
I scraped my knee when i fell.|@jay1101 you're welcome! Bringbring is the verb, bringing is a form of it. Bring forth they mean the same thing, but one can be more appealing to use over the other depending on the context.