في 15 ثانية
- Taking an object with you while moving to a new place.
- Involving others in your current activity, mood, or journey.
- A versatile phrase for physical items and metaphorical ideas.
المعنى
When you take something with you as you move from one place to another, or when you involve someone in your journey or activity.
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 6Going for a walk
I always carry a small water bottle along when I go hiking.
I always carry a small water bottle along when I go hiking.
Managing a team project
A good leader carries their team along through every challenge.
A good leader carries their team along through every challenge.
Texting a friend about a party
Can I carry my cousin along to your dinner tonight?
Can I carry my cousin along to your dinner tonight?
خلفية ثقافية
The phrase is often used to describe 'buy-in.' A manager needs to 'carry the team along' to ensure everyone supports a new corporate strategy. In the context of hiking or 'rambling,' carrying along the right gear (like a 'mac' or waterproof) is a common topic of conversation due to the unpredictable weather. For digital nomads, 'carrying along' your entire office in a backpack is a point of pride and a literal description of their lifestyle. Social movements are often described as 'carrying along' the public, suggesting a wave of change that is hard to stop.
The Pronoun Rule
Always put 'it' or 'them' in the middle: 'Carry it along,' never 'Carry along it.'
Don't use for 'Continue'
If you mean 'keep doing,' use 'carry on.' This is the most common mistake for learners.
في 15 ثانية
- Taking an object with you while moving to a new place.
- Involving others in your current activity, mood, or journey.
- A versatile phrase for physical items and metaphorical ideas.
What It Means
Carry along is about movement and companionship. It means taking an object with you while you travel. It also means bringing a person into your plans or excitement. Think of it as 'bringing something for the ride.'
How To Use It
You can use it physically or metaphorically. Use it when you grab your umbrella before leaving. Use it when you inspire a crowd to follow your ideas. It usually follows the pattern: carry [something/someone] along.
When To Use It
Use it during travel or daily commutes. It is perfect for packing lists or errands. Use it at work when you want to involve your team. It sounds natural when discussing hobbies or shared experiences. It feels warm and inclusive in conversation.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it for heavy lifting that stays in one spot. If you are just holding a heavy box, use hold. Avoid it in very rigid legal documents. It is too fluid for strict technical manuals. Don't use it if you are forcing someone against their will.
Cultural Background
This phrase reflects the mobile nature of modern life. It suggests a sense of readiness and preparation. In Western culture, being 'carried along' by a trend is common. It implies being swept up in a larger movement or emotion. It captures the spirit of 'going with the flow' while being prepared.
Common Variations
You might hear bring along or take along. These are very similar but carry implies a bit more effort. Carried away is different—that means losing control of your emotions. Stick to carry along for physical items or involving people in a journey.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
This is a neutral phrasal verb. It is safe for almost any situation. Just remember that the object usually sits between 'carry' and 'along' if it is a pronoun (e.g., 'carry it along').
The Pronoun Rule
Always put 'it' or 'them' in the middle: 'Carry it along,' never 'Carry along it.'
Don't use for 'Continue'
If you mean 'keep doing,' use 'carry on.' This is the most common mistake for learners.
Use for Persuasion
In a job interview, say you like to 'carry your colleagues along' with your ideas to show you are a team player.
Travel Contexts
In airports, 'carry-on' is a noun. 'Carry along' is the verb for the action of taking it.
أمثلة
6I always carry a small water bottle along when I go hiking.
I always carry a small water bottle along when I go hiking.
Describes a physical object taken on a trip.
A good leader carries their team along through every challenge.
A good leader carries their team along through every challenge.
Metaphorical use meaning to support and involve others.
Can I carry my cousin along to your dinner tonight?
Can I carry my cousin along to your dinner tonight?
Asking to bring a person to an event.
I tried to carry my cat along, but he had other plans for my sofa.
I tried to carry my cat along, but he had other plans for my sofa.
Humorous take on trying to bring a pet somewhere.
I will carry these memories along with me wherever I go.
I will carry these memories along with me wherever I go.
Emotional use regarding memories/feelings.
Please ensure you carry along all necessary documents to the visa interview.
Please ensure you carry along all necessary documents to the visa interview.
Instructional use for important items.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'carry along'.
I always _______ a small notebook _______ in case I have a good idea.
The sentence describes a general habit, so the simple present 'carry along' is correct.
Which sentence uses 'carry along' correctly?
Choose the correct sentence:
Sentence A should use 'carry on.' Sentence C should use 'carry out.' Sentence B correctly uses 'carry along' for physical transport.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Are you coming to the beach?' B: 'Yes, let me just _______ my towel _______.'
B is taking an object (towel) with them to a destination.
Match the usage of 'carry along' to the situation.
Match: 'The crowd's energy carried him along.'
This refers to being moved by the mood or energy of a group.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Carry Along vs. Carry On
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينI always _______ a small notebook _______ in case I have a good idea.
The sentence describes a general habit, so the simple present 'carry along' is correct.
Choose the correct sentence:
Sentence A should use 'carry on.' Sentence C should use 'carry out.' Sentence B correctly uses 'carry along' for physical transport.
A: 'Are you coming to the beach?' B: 'Yes, let me just _______ my towel _______.'
B is taking an object (towel) with them to a destination.
Match: 'The crowd's energy carried him along.'
This refers to being moved by the mood or energy of a group.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةThey are very similar. 'Carry along' emphasizes the physical act of carrying during the journey, while 'bring along' focuses more on the fact that the item arrives at the destination.
Yes! It means to include them in your journey or activity, often implying you are the one leading the way.
It is neutral. You can use it with friends or in a business meeting.
The past tense is 'carried along.' Example: 'He carried along his umbrella.'
No, you should say 'I carry my friend along with me' or 'My friend came along with me.'
No, it can be figurative, like being 'carried along' by a trend or an emotion.
'Carry along' is about accompaniment. 'Carry away' is usually about losing control to an emotion (e.g., 'I got carried away').
Yes, as a hyphenated noun, it refers to an object designed to be easily carried, like a 'carry-along toy.'
Yes, 'to be carried along' is very common when describing the influence of a crowd or current.
Not necessarily, but 'carry' often suggests more effort than 'take' or 'bring.'
Yes, it's common to say you 'carry along' files on a thumb drive or laptop.
It is used equally in both, though 'bring along' might be slightly more common in casual American speech.
عبارات ذات صلة
bring along
similarTo take someone or something with you to a place.
take along
similarTo take something with you when you leave.
carry on
contrastTo continue doing something.
carry out
contrastTo perform or complete a task.
sweep along
builds onTo move something or someone very quickly and powerfully.