Provocar Grandes Cambios con 'Bring About'
causas, efectos e impacto.
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'bring about' to describe causing significant, often large-scale changes or events in formal and academic contexts.
- Use it for major changes: 'The new law brought about peace.' (10 words)
- It is a transitive phrasal verb: 'Subject + bring about + Object.' (10 words)
- It is separable but usually stays together: 'Bring change about' is rare. (11 words)
Overview
bring about. Es el motor de los cambios en el idioma inglés.cause está bien para un informe de laboratorio, bring about tiene un poco más de peso y sofisticación. Sugiere un proceso o una transformación significativa. Si buscas un nivel C1 de fluidez, esta es una herramienta que definitivamente quieres en tu arsenal.How This Grammar Works
bring about reside en su enfoque en el resultado. Cuando lo usas, estás resaltando el cambio en sí mismo. También se usa a menudo en voz pasiva.Grandes cambios fueron brought about (provocados) por la nueva ley. Esto suena profesional y autoritario. En voz activa, el sujeto es el agente del cambio.tecnología.Formation Pattern
bring. ¡Recuerda que es irregular! Usa bring para el presente y brought para el pasado.
bring about [objeto] o bring [objeto] about.
When To Use It
brought about un cambio en tu productividad. Es perfecto para hablar de tendencias en redes sociales que bring about conciencia sobre problemas globales.Common Mistakes
bring about con bring up. Mientras que bring up significa mencionar un tema o criar a un hijo, bring about se trata totalmente de causar un cambio. Además, por favor, nunca digas bringed about.Contrast With Similar Patterns
Bring about vs. Cause: Cause es más clínico y directo. Bring about se siente más como un proceso hacia un resultado.Quick FAQ
P: ¿Es bring about siempre positivo? R: ¡Para nada! Una guerra puede bring about destrucción.
2. Negative Contractions
| Full Form | Contraction | Usage |
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does not bring about
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doesn't bring about
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Common in speech
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did not bring about
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didn't bring about
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Common in speech
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has not brought about
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hasn't brought about
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Common in speech
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Conjugating 'Bring About'
| Tense | Subject | Form | Example |
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Present Simple
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I / You / We / They
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bring about
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They bring about change.
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Present Simple
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He / She / It
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brings about
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It brings about a result.
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Past Simple
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All subjects
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brought about
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She brought about a reform.
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Present Participle
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All subjects
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bringing about
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We are bringing about growth.
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Past Participle
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All subjects
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brought about
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It has brought about peace.
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Future
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All subjects
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will bring about
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This will bring about a shift.
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Meanings
To cause something to happen, typically a significant change, a new situation, or a major historical event.
Social/Political Change
To initiate or be the cause of a shift in societal norms or laws.
“Activists worked for decades to bring about the end of segregation.”
“The protest was intended to bring about immediate policy reform.”
Scientific/Technical Result
To trigger a specific physical or chemical reaction or a technological shift.
“The introduction of the vaccine brought about a decline in infections.”
“What factors brought about the extinction of the dinosaurs?”
Nautical (Archaic)
To cause a ship to turn around or change direction.
“The captain ordered the crew to bring the ship about to face the wind.”
Reference Table
| Verbo Frasal | Significado | Contexto de Ejemplo | Nivel de Impacto |
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Bring about
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To cause something significant to happen
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The new law will bring about changes.
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Significant
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Take effect
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To become operative or functional
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The rules take effect next week.
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Implementation
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Result in
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To lead to as a consequence
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Poor planning resulted in delays.
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Consequence
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Lead to
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To cause something to happen or exist
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Her research led to new discoveries.
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Progression
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Spark off
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To cause something to start suddenly
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His comment sparked off a debate.
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Sudden initiation
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Give rise to
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To cause or produce something
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The new policy gave rise to concerns.
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Creation/Emergence
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Espectro de formalidad
The restructuring was designed to bring about greater fiscal responsibility. (Business environment)
The new rules brought about a lot of changes in the office. (Business environment)
The new boss really brought about a shake-up. (Business environment)
The new CEO totally flipped the script. (Business environment)
Ejemplos por nivel
The rain brought about green grass.
New rules bring about a quiet classroom.
Did the sun bring about the heat?
He wants to bring about a smile.
The new teacher brought about a better way to learn.
Computers brought about many changes in the office.
They are trying to bring about a meeting.
A small mistake can bring about a big problem.
The treaty finally brought about an end to the long war.
We hope the new law will bring about safer roads.
What brought about your decision to move to London?
The discovery of oil brought about great wealth for the region.
The social media campaign brought about a surge in public awareness.
It is difficult to bring about a change in someone's deeply held beliefs.
The economic crisis brought about the collapse of several major banks.
Scientific advancements have brought about a revolution in medicine.
The philosopher argued that only education could bring about true liberation.
The sudden resignation of the Prime Minister brought about a period of political instability.
The confluence of these factors brought about a paradigm shift in the industry.
How can we best bring about a sustainable future for the next generation?
The sheer audacity of the plan was what ultimately brought about its success.
The tectonic shifts in the global economy have brought about an unprecedented level of interdependence.
It remains to be seen whether the new fiscal policy will bring about the intended deflationary effect.
The poet sought to bring about a catharsis in his audience through vivid imagery.
Fácil de confundir
Learners often use 'about' when they mean to mention a topic.
Confusion between causing an event and carrying an object.
Both mean 'cause', but 'result in' focuses on the end state.
Errores comunes
He bringed about change.
He brought about change.
I bring about my book.
I bring my book.
The sun bring about heat.
The sun brings about heat.
I brought about it.
I brought it about.
The rain brought about the accident.
The rain caused the accident.
She brought about up the topic.
She brought up the topic.
They want bring about change.
They want to bring about change.
The policy brought change about.
The policy brought about change.
It was brought about from the war.
It was brought about by the war.
The music brought about me happy.
The music made me happy.
The catalyst brought about to the reaction.
The catalyst brought about the reaction.
The revolution brought about a chair.
The revolution brought about a new era.
He brought about the mention of the problem.
He brought up the problem.
The change was brought about of the people.
The change was brought about by the people.
Patrones de oraciones
The ___ brought about a ___-scale change.
How can we bring about ___ in our society?
It was the ___ that ultimately brought about the ___.
Nothing could have brought about a ___ result.
Real World Usage
The Enlightenment brought about a shift toward rationalism.
We need to bring about a 10% increase in sales.
New Treaty Brings About End to Border Dispute.
I brought about several improvements in my last role.
We can bring about change if we stand together.
The catalyst brought about the expected chemical reaction.
¡Ojo con el Impacto!
The revolution brought about profound societal changes.
¡No separes 'About'!
They brought the solution about, la forma correcta es
They brought about the solution.
¡Poder de la Voz Pasiva!
Changes were brought about by the new systemes perfecto para informes o textos académicos, porque pones el foco en el cambio.
¡El Contexto es Clave!
The economic crisis brought about new policies.
¡Alerta de Verbo Irregular!
Her efforts brought about a great improvement.
¡Evita lo Trivial!
I brought about my dinner. Suena forzado y demasiado formal incluso para nativos. Es mejor decir
I made my dinner.
Smart Tips
Replace the word 'cause' with 'bring about' to immediately boost your lexical resource score.
Place the pronoun between 'bring' and 'about' for a more natural, native-like rhythm.
Use 'precipitate' for a sudden disaster and 'bring about' for a gradual one.
If the object has more than three words, do NOT separate the phrasal verb.
Pronunciación
Stress
The primary stress is on the verb 'bring', with a secondary stress on 'about'.
Linking
The 'ng' in 'bring' links smoothly into the 'a' of 'about'.
Falling Intonation
It brought about ↘ change.
A definitive statement of fact.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
BRING the change ABOUT the world.
Asociación visual
Imagine a giant lever (the agent) being pulled to rotate the entire Earth (the 'about' part) into a new position (the change).
Rhyme
To make a big change and move things out, use the phrase 'bring about'.
Story
A young inventor wanted to save the planet. He knew his machine would bring about a green revolution. He brought his plans to the king, and together they brought about a new age of clean air.
Word Web
Desafío
Write three sentences about a historical event using 'brought about' in under 5 minutes.
Notas culturales
In UK universities, 'bring about' is preferred over 'cause' in history and sociology essays to sound more objective.
U.S. politicians frequently use 'bring about' when discussing 'change' to sound visionary and active.
The term originates from sailing, where 'bringing about' meant changing the ship's course, reflecting the English maritime heritage.
From Middle English 'bringen' (to carry) and 'about' (around).
Inicios de conversación
What do you think will bring about the next big change in technology?
Has a book ever brought about a change in your perspective?
Can one person really bring about world peace?
What factors brought about your decision to study English?
Temas para diario
Errores comunes
Test Yourself
The new director ____ about many positive changes.
Find and fix the mistake:
Their innovative proposal can bring the company about success.
Choose the correct sentence:
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
Score: /4
Ejercicios de practica
8 exercisesThe new technology has _______ a revolution in communication.
Select the best option:
Find and fix the mistake:
The manager bringed about a new policy last week.
The war caused the fall of the empire.
Match the following:
'Bring about' is usually used for small, physical actions like picking up a pen.
A: Why did the company fail? B: The poor economy _______ its collapse.
Select all that apply:
Score: /8
Practice Bank
15 exercisesThe committee ______ about stricter environmental policies last year.
I hoping this decision brings about positive results.
Choose the correct sentence:
Translate into English: 'Sus acciones provocaron una crisis.'
Arrange these words into a sentence:
Match the causes with the effects they 'brought about':
The manager's difficult decision ______ about a lot of discussion among the team.
Many factors can come about this positive change.
Choose the correct sentence:
Translate into English: 'Esperamos que esto traiga una solución duradera.'
Arrange these words into a sentence:
Match the tenses of 'bring':
The community's efforts will ________ about positive transformations in the neighborhood.
The new policy is designed to ________ about greater equality.
The protest had brought for a huge debate.
Score: /15
Preguntas frecuentes (8)
Yes, it is more formal than `cause` or `make happen`. It is frequently used in academic and professional writing.
Yes, it is a separable phrasal verb. You can say `bring it about`, but for long objects, it is better to keep them together: `bring about a change`.
`Bring about` means to cause something to happen. `Bring up` means to mention a topic or to raise a child.
Yes, you can say it `brought about a disaster`, though it is often used for intentional or systemic changes.
Yes, because `bring` is irregular. Never use `bringed about`.
Usually no. You wouldn't say `I brought about a sandwich`. Use it for abstract concepts like `peace`, `change`, or `results`.
It is common in serious discussions, news, and business, but less common in casual 'small talk'.
The passive form is `was/were brought about by`. Example: `The change was brought about by the new law.`
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Mastery Progress
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In Other Languages
Provocar / Ocasionar
English uses a phrasal verb; Spanish uses a Latinate single verb.
Entraîner / Provoquer
French verbs don't use particles like 'about'.
Herbeiführen
German uses a prefix; English uses a separate particle.
引き起こす (Hikiokosu)
Japanese is a compound verb; English is a phrasal verb.
يؤدي إلى (Yu'addi ila)
Arabic relies on prepositional verbs that translate closer to 'lead to'.
导致 (Dǎozhì)
Chinese uses a fixed two-character verb with no particles.
Learning Path
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