Carry Verb Forms, Past Tense of Carry Past Participle & V1 V2 V3 V4

Carry Verb Forms, Base Form, Past Tense, Past Participle & V1 V2 V3

1.Base Form (Infinitive) (V1):Carry
2.Simple Past (V2):Carried
3.Past Participle (V3):Carried
4.Present Participle (-ing):Carrying
Carry verb forms

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Carry Past Tense

Carried
Carried is the past tense of the Carry word.

Carry Past Participle

Carried
Carried is the past participle of the Carry word.

Carry Verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4

InfinitivePast SimplePast ParticiplePresent Participle
CarryCarriedCarriedCarrying

Conjugation of Carry

TenseConjugationExample Sentence
Simple PresentcarryI carry a heavy bag.
Simple PastcarriedShe carried her books to school yesterday.
Simple Futurewill carryThey will carry the groceries for us.
Present Continuousam/is/are carryingWe are carrying the boxes to the car.
Past Continuouswas/were carryingHe was carrying a suitcase at the airport.
Future Continuouswill be carryingThe workers will be carrying the equipment.
Present Perfecthave/has carriedI have carried the load to the top of the hill.
Past Perfecthad carriedShe had carried the tray before it fell.
Future Perfectwill have carriedBy tomorrow, he will have carried out the task.
Present Perfect Continuoushave/has been carryingThey have been carrying the torch for hours.
Past Perfect Continuoushad been carryingWe had been carrying the banner all day.
Future Perfect Continuouswill have been carryingThe team will have been carrying the weight for a while.

Synonyms of Carry

  • Transport
  • Convey
  • Bear
  • Move
  • Transfer
  • Bring
  • Take
  • Haul
  • Lift
  • Cart
  • Shift
  • Delivery
  • Escort
  • Shoulder
  • Tote

Carry Verb Examples With V1 V2 V3

  • Carry your backpack to school.
  • I carried the heavy box up the stairs.
  • She carries a water bottle everywhere she goes.
  • They carried the groceries in from the car.
  • The waiter carried the tray of drinks carefully.
  • The river carries sediment downstream.
  • He carried the burden of responsibility on his shoulders.
  • The strong wind can carry the sound for miles.
  • We need to carry out the plan as soon as possible.
  • The truck can carry a heavy load of cargo.

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