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Use the following in sentences of your own to highlight their difference: carry out; carry over

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Answered by phillipinestest
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Carry out, Carry over

Carry out and carry over are two phrases that can be used in two ways- either a prepositional phrase or a phrasal verb.

If used as a prepositional phrase, carry out means to take some thing outside.

The meaning can be conveyed through the sentence:

Please carry out all the food packets on the shelf.  

Carry out when used  as a phrasal verb means to obey and execute, to follow orders, to conduct something or to do some thing.

A sentence with carry out :

Please carry out the orders of the Captain.

Carry over as a prepositional phrase means to carry something from one place to another.

A sentence with carry over :

You must carry over all extra points and add them at the end.

Carry over  as a phrasal verb means to continue with something, to go on.

A sentence with carry over:

We must carry over our traditions and save them from extinction.

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