Meaning of Carry you
To support or transport someone physically.
In simple words: To take someone or something with you.
Carry you in a sentence
- I will carry you if you feel tired from walking.
- When she fell, he rushed over to carry her back home.
- I'll carry you on my back if you want a ride.
- The community is here to carry you through tough times.
- Friends should always carry you when you need support.
How to use Carry you
Use 'carry you' when helping or supporting someone physically or emotionally. It's informal and usually involves a supportive context.
Grammar pattern
carry + object
Memory hint
Imagine a friend lifting you over a puddle - they 'carry you' safely.
Related words
Collocations with Carry you
- carry you through
- carry you along
- carry you home
- carry you on my back
Common mistakes with Carry you
- Confusing with 'take you' which may imply a different meaning.
- 'Carrying you' can sound too demanding; 'I'll carry you' is more supportive.
Compare Carry you with Support, Bear, Transport, Guide, Help
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Frequently asked questions about Carry you
What does Carry you mean?
To take someone or something with you.
What is the definition of Carry you?
To support or transport someone physically.
How do you use Carry you in a sentence?
I will carry you if you feel tired from walking.
Can you give another example of Carry you?
When she fell, he rushed over to carry her back home.
What are synonyms for Carry you?
Common alternatives include support, bear, transport, guide, help.
What words go with Carry you?
It commonly pairs with carry you through, carry you along, carry you home, carry you on my back.
What are common mistakes when using Carry you?
Confusing with 'take you' which may imply a different meaning. 'Carrying you' can sound too demanding; 'I'll carry you' is more supportive.
How do you pronounce Carry you?
US: //ˈkæri ju//, UK: //ˈkæri juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Carry you?
Use 'carry you' when helping or supporting someone physically or emotionally. It's informal and usually involves a supportive context.