as i have read people used to carrie their shoping bags on their necks
The past tense is carried.
It is also "carried".
I/you/we/they shop. He/she/it shops. The present participle is shopping.
Past tense. Carried is the past tense of carry.
The simple past and past participle are both carried.
Carried is the past tense of carry.
The past participle of "carry" is "carried." Its form is the same as the simple past form (also called the preterite,) but it is used differently. For example, "I have carried six bags of groceries into the house." is an example of the word "carried" as it is used as a past participle.
Carried.
The past form of "carry" is "carried" and the past participle form is also "carried."
The past tense is carried forward.
well it can be both because you NEED to go shopping for clothes and food and school stuff but it can also be a bane because some people get carried away they buy what they want and they waste all their money or they can get so addicted they will give up ANYTHING so they can go shopping.
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