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What is the past tense of carry?

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The past tense of carry is carried.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of carry is carries.

The present participle of carry is carrying.

The past participle of carry is carried.

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For two months, I carried the book around with me everywhere I went.
Masonry channels carried water from distant springs and reservoirs along a precise gradient, using gravity alone.
The king's body was carried east from Cardross by a carriage decked in black lawn cloth, with stops recorded at Dunipace and Cambuskenneth Abbey.
As the hemocyanin active site contains a binuclear metal centre, recent studies have been carried out to investigate the contribution of each metal ion.
In these cases, the detached subunits carried only the vexillum, and not the aquila, and were called, therefore, vexillationes.
In the early 4th century, the Legio VI Victrix once more carried out upgrade work on their camp in Eburacum.

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