Asked by Brady
They all carry many kinds of computers.
What would the correct present tense of carry be?
What would the correct present tense of carry be?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The present tense of carry is carry or are carrying.
Answered by
Writeacher
When you refer to a verb, you refer to it by its present tense or infinitive form:
carry (present tense)
to carry (present tense)
It is understood that verbs have present, past, past participles that make up the "principal parts" -- that is, from these three parts, all forms of that verb can be formed.
<b>carry, carried, carried</b>
Regular verbs are referred to this way; their past tense endings are always -ed or -d.
<b>go, went, gone</b>
Irregular verbs are referred to this way; it's with the irregular verbs that troubles may arise!!
carry (present tense)
to carry (present tense)
It is understood that verbs have present, past, past participles that make up the "principal parts" -- that is, from these three parts, all forms of that verb can be formed.
<b>carry, carried, carried</b>
Regular verbs are referred to this way; their past tense endings are always -ed or -d.
<b>go, went, gone</b>
Irregular verbs are referred to this way; it's with the irregular verbs that troubles may arise!!
Answered by
noboy
idontknow
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