Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Carrying"
The meaning of "Carrying" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I’m carrying small, she could be a burrito mean?
A:
It's not a very obvious baby bump, so the friend is saying that she could have just eaten a burrito and her belly would look the same.
Q:
What does I don’t really care what I ‘m carrying around some people carry like little luggage suitcase around notice some Japanese people doing that or some people just go like three times a week mean?
A:
What type of ask u needed me to help u with?
Synonyms of "Carrying" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between it was hard carrying the bags and it was hard to carry the bags ?
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
What is the difference between If you get busted while you’re carrying, you are in big trouble with the man. and If you are discovered while you’re carrying, you are in big trouble with the man.
If you are caught while you’re carrying, you are in big trouble with the man.
If you are got while you’re carrying, you are in big trouble with the man. ?
If you are caught while you’re carrying, you are in big trouble with the man.
If you are got while you’re carrying, you are in big trouble with the man. ?
A:
Those sentences have same thought.
Translations of "Carrying"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how can I say 반출(carrying out) in English?
A:
Food?
Take out
Delivery
Take out
Delivery
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? *When carrying fragile things
Is this phase commonly used?
''Easy does it'' Sounds natural?
Is this phase commonly used?
''Easy does it'' Sounds natural?
A:
"easy does it" is used for when you are carrying something heavy. It is said as a way to warn someone not to injure themselves.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? *When carrying fragile things
Is this phase commonly used?
''Easy does it'' Sounds natural?
Is this phase commonly used?
''Easy does it'' Sounds natural?
A:
Yes, that's very good.
Other questions about "Carrying"
Q:
"Be careful carrying the heavy stone."
Hello. Is the sentence above natural sounding? Is "careful + doing" is a common stricture?
Hello. Is the sentence above natural sounding? Is "careful + doing" is a common stricture?
A:
On a sign, or for general advice:
"Be careful when carrying heavy stones. "
If something will occur, or is immediately occurring:
"Be careful stepping on that, it's not steady"
"Be careful carrying that - if you drop it, you could break your foot"
On a sign, or for general advice:
"Be careful when carrying heavy stones. "
If something will occur, or is immediately occurring:
"Be careful stepping on that, it's not steady"
"Be careful carrying that - if you drop it, you could break your foot"
Q:
It was hard carrying the bags.
It was hard to carry the bags.
Are there any differences??
Which sounds more natural?
It was hard to carry the bags.
Are there any differences??
Which sounds more natural?
A:
“carrying the bags” is better because it eliminates the need to add “to”. In my opinion. But they both are okay!
Q:
I'm considering carrying my umbrella. The rainfall probability was only 30 percent. Does this sound natural?
A:
I would suggest using “is” instead of “was” so ->
“I’m considering carrying my umbrella. The chance of rain *is* only 30 percent.”
Unless you are talking about a forecast from the past, in which case you can say:
“I’m considering carrying my umbrella. There was only a 30 percent chance of rain.”
Also you can say “bringing” instead of “carrying,” but this is optional. ->
“I am considering bringing my umbrella.” I hope I am not making it too complicated 🙈 good luck!
“I’m considering carrying my umbrella. The chance of rain *is* only 30 percent.”
Unless you are talking about a forecast from the past, in which case you can say:
“I’m considering carrying my umbrella. There was only a 30 percent chance of rain.”
Also you can say “bringing” instead of “carrying,” but this is optional. ->
“I am considering bringing my umbrella.” I hope I am not making it too complicated 🙈 good luck!
Q:
It is hard carrying the bags.という文は
It is hard to carry the bags. と書き換えることはできますか?意味は同じですか?
It is hard to carry the bags. と書き換えることはできますか?意味は同じですか?
A:
@Danielle_Tan
Thank you for your quick and polite response:)
Thank you for your quick and polite response:)
Q:
What does “I’m carrying the team” mean?
A:
you’re responsible for everyone
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