The present tense of ‘brought’ is ‘bring.’
‘Brought’ is the past tense of the verb ‘bring,’ which means to carry or take something to a place. In the present tense, when you want to express an action that is currently happening or a habitual action, you use ‘bring.’ For instance, you might say, ‘I bring my lunch to work every day.’ This differs from ‘brought,’ which you would use to refer to a completed action in the past, like ‘I brought my lunch yesterday.’