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Carry Vs Bring

[A2] Carry Vs Bring: An English language guide that explains the difference between carry and bring, with clear rules and practical examples for learners. Includes common mistakes and practice to reinforce correct usage.

Carry

Carry focuses on how you move something with you: you support it, hold it, wear it, or transport it. It answers the question โ€œHow is it being moved?โ€ and can describe the whole journey, not just the destination. You can carry objects, people, or abstract things like responsibility.

Which sentence uses carry correctly to show physically holding or supporting something?

Bring

Bring focuses on direction toward a person or place that matters in the conversation, often the speaker or the destination. It answers โ€œWhere is it going?โ€ and usually implies you arrive with the item. It can be physical or abstract, like bringing good news or bringing problems.

Which sentence correctly uses bring to show movement toward a person or place in the conversation?

Direction focus

Use bring when movement is toward โ€œhere,โ€ toward the listener, or toward a specified destination that is treated as the endpoint. Use carry when direction is not the main idea, or when you are highlighting the act of transporting or holding something. In many sentences, both can appear: carry describes the method, bring describes the endpoint.

Rule
Example
๐ŸงญUse bring for movement toward the speaker or meeting place
๐ŸงฉPlease bring your laptop to the meeting.
๐ŸงณUse carry for transport as the main action
๐ŸงฉI carried the boxes upstairs.
๐Ÿง Use bring for arriving with something as the result
๐ŸงฉShe brought snacks for everyone.
๐ŸงฑUse carry when emphasizing physical support or load
๐ŸงฉHe carried the child on his shoulders.

Choose the verb that best fits: "Can you ___ your notes to my office?"

Physical movement

Carry often describes the physical relationship between you and the thing: in your hands, in your arms, on your back, or on your body. Bring is often used with a destination phrase like to the office, to school, or over here. Carry is also common for things you keep on you while moving, like carrying a bag or carrying a phone.

Which sentence describes the physical relationship between a person and an object (hands, arms, body)?

Containers and travel

For travel contexts, bring is common when you decide to include an item with you to a destination. Carry is common for what you have on you during the trip, including bags, documents, and items you must keep with you. In formal travel language, carry can also mean transport by vehicle, like an airline carrying passengers.

Word/Phrase
Definition
Example
๐Ÿงณbring with you
๐Ÿง include an item when you go somewhere
๐ŸงฉBring your passport with you.
๐ŸŽ’carry on you
๐Ÿง have an item on your person while moving
๐ŸงฉI always carry cash on me.
โœˆ๏ธcarry passengers
๐Ÿง transport people by a vehicle or company
๐ŸงฉThis airline carries millions of passengers each year.

Which phrase matches this definition: 'have an item on your person while moving'?

Abstract meanings

Both verbs can be metaphorical. Carry often means continuing to hold a burden, duty, or emotion over time. Bring often means causing something to happen or introducing something into a situation, like bringing change or bringing attention to a problem. The difference stays the same: carry is about bearing, bring is about causing or delivering toward a point.

Word/Phrase
Definition
Example
๐Ÿชจcarry a burden
๐Ÿง continue to bear a heavy responsibility or stress
๐ŸงฉShe carried a lot of responsibility at work.
๐Ÿ“ฐbring news
๐Ÿง deliver information to someone
๐ŸงฉHe brought good news.
๐ŸŒง๏ธbring trouble
๐Ÿง cause problems to appear
๐ŸงฉThat decision brought trouble.
๐Ÿงฒbring attention to
๐Ÿง direct focus toward an issue
๐ŸงฉThe report brought attention to safety risks.

Which sentence uses carry metaphorically to mean 'bear a burden'?

Typical objects

Some nouns commonly pair with one verb more than the other. Carry is frequent with items you hold or bear, like bags, boxes, weapons, and loads. Bring is frequent with items you deliver or provide at a destination, like documents, food, gifts, and guests. These patterns are preferences, not strict rules.

Word/Phrase
Definition
Example
๐Ÿ‘œcarry a bag
๐Ÿง hold and transport a bag
๐ŸงฉShe carried a bag on her shoulder.
๐Ÿ“ฆcarry a box
๐Ÿง move a box by holding it
๐ŸงฉWe carried the box inside.
๐Ÿฐbring dessert
๐Ÿง deliver dessert to an event
๐ŸงฉI will bring dessert to dinner.
๐Ÿ“„bring documents
๐Ÿง deliver required papers to a place
๐ŸงฉPlease bring your ID and forms.

Which verb commonly pairs with 'bag' to mean you have it on your person while moving?

Bring and take

Bring and take form a direction pair: bring is toward the speaker or chosen endpoint, take is away from it. Carry is different: it describes transport or bearing without encoding toward or away. When choosing between bring and take, first decide direction; if you also want to emphasize the load or holding, add carry or use carry in a separate clause.

Rule
Example
โžก๏ธUse bring for movement toward here or the destination viewpoint
๐ŸงฉBring the files to my office.
โฌ…๏ธUse take for movement away from here or away from the speaker viewpoint
๐ŸงฉTake the files to the archive.
๐ŸงณUse carry to emphasize the load, independent of toward or away
๐ŸงฉHe carried the files to the archive.

Which verb fits: "___ the files to the archive." (movement away from here)

Commands and requests

In requests, bring often sounds like you want the person to arrive with the item, so it is common in everyday instructions. Carry often sounds like you are describing the physical action, so it is common in task descriptions and narrations. If you say โ€œCarry this,โ€ it can sound more specific and physical than โ€œBring this,โ€ especially without a destination.

Which instruction sounds like a request to arrive with an item?

Quick choice

Choose bring when the key idea is delivering something to a person or place in the conversation. Choose carry when the key idea is physically holding or transporting something, or bearing something over time. If both ideas matter, use bring for the destination and carry for the method in the same message.

Which verb should you choose when the main idea is delivering something to a person or place in the conversation?

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