Bring sth home (to sb) verb phrase
To make someone understand how serious, difficult, or dangerous something is
The death of Travis's grandmother brought the importance of healthiness home to him.
Maybe this incident will bring home the importance of careful assessment to many companies.
To bring something home for someone.
I noticed that you've been in a mood for quite some time, so I decided to bring this gift home to you.
To suddenly begin laughing, or undergo an emotional stress.
Used to emphasize what you're saying
To emphasize or focus on some topic, issue, or aspect.
To be under pressure or in a difficult situation.
When used as an intensifier following a question word (who, what, where, when, why, and how), the phrase expresses severe perplexity, surprise, or annoyance.
The verb "bring" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Manage to earn enough money to buy food and other essential things
She works two jobs at the same time in order to keep the wolf from the door.