
Phrasal Verbs with CARRY: "carry out", "carry away", "carry on"...
Published June 9, 2016
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A phrasal verb is usually a verb plus a preposition that we use in a different context than the verb's original meaning. For example, did you know that "to carry a tune" means to sing well? To "carry" literally means to move something while supporting it, but it can mean different things when used in phrasal verbs. In …
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