Phrasal Verbs with CARRY: “carry out“, “carry away“, “carry on“...

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 this lesson, you will learn what it means to “carry out your tasks“, “carry on“ in class or at work, “get carried away“, and more. QUIZ: TRANS
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