“Carry”
Definition:
The word “carry” is a verb that means to hold or support something while moving it from one place to another. It can also refer to taking responsibility for something or having the ability to bear a burden or weight.
Transitive
Definition of the Verb Form:
When a verb is used in a sentence in different forms to describe the context of an action performed by the subject, it’s known as a verb form. There are up to five forms of a verb:
- Base Form (Root)
- Simple Past
- Past Participle
- Present Participle
- Third Person Singular
You need to know all forms of the verbs to make sentences in different contexts or tenses.

Here are examples of the five forms V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5 of the verb “Carry” used in sentences. See the examples below:
Base Form (V1):
I carry my bag to school every day. Do you carry your lunch to work?
Simple Past (V2):
She carried the groceries inside the house. Have you ever carried something heavy for a long distance?
Past Participle (V3):
The man has carried the box up the stairs. Have you ever carried a large item on your own?
Present Participle / Gerund (V4):
They are carrying the supplies to the campsite. What are you carrying in your backpack today?
Third Person Singular (V5):
He carries his camera everywhere he goes. Do you carry any special items with you all the time?
Each form is used based on the tense and context of the sentence.

Meaning of the Verb “Carry” and Its Usage in Sentences. Five Examples are given below:
To move something from one place to another:
I carry my laptop to the office every day. What do you usually carry with you when you travel?
To bear a load or weight:
She carried the heavy box with great effort. Have you ever carried something that was too heavy for you?
To support or hold something during movement:
He carried the baby in his arms as he walked. Do you find it difficult to carry things while walking quickly?
To take responsibility for something:
The team captain carries the responsibility for winning the game. How do you handle responsibility in your life?
To have or possess the ability to bear:
The bridge can carry heavy trucks without collapsing. Have you ever carried something for someone who needed help?

The Synonyms of the Given Word “Carry”:
- Bear
- Transport
- Haul
- Tote
- Convey
- Move
The Antonyms of the Given Word “Carry”:
- Drop
- Release
- Unload
- Abandon
- Let go
- Set down
Base Form (Root) | Simple Past (V2) | Past Participle (V3) |
grew | grown | |
stole | stolen | |
worked | worked | |
laid | laid | |
hit | hit | |
lost | lost | |
forgot | forgotten | |
became | become | |
shook | shaken | |
hurt | hurt | |
hung | hung | |
rose | risen | |
asked | asked | |
cleaned | cleaned | |
came | come | |
played | played | |
woke | woken | |
listened | listened | |
shut | shut | |
wept | wept | |
held | held | |
carried | carried | |
paid | paid | |
understood | understood | |
tried | tried | |
finished | finished | |
dug | dug | |
taught | taught | |
had | had | |
kept | kept | |
cut | cut |








