We use 'bring' when someone carries something to a place or a person. It shows moving something from one place to another close to the speaker or listener.
Please bring your book to class.
She will bring the gift tomorrow.
We use 'bring' to mean introducing someone or something into a group, idea, or discussion.
She brought a new idea to the team.
I will bring him to the meeting today.
'Bring' can be used to say that someone or something causes an emotion, like happiness or sadness, in a person.
That story brought tears to her eyes.
This song brings happiness to people.
'Bring' can mean to finish or end an activity, especially a game or event, by reaching the final point.
He brought the game to an end.
She brought the race to a close.
'Bring' can also mean to provide or add benefits, features, or help to a situation or group.
The new plan brings benefits to all.
This tool brings many advantages.