It all depends on the wording and tense that you want to use.
'John carries the waterhose to the pool.' Present, I believe. I don't have much experience in writing with the present tense. I prefer past tense as it gathers a better sounding sentence. But that's just me.
'John carried the waterhose to the pool.' Past.
'John will carry the waterhose to the pool.' Future.
Hope this helps!
The correct spelling for "carry" in the present tense is "carry."
The present tense of carry is:I/You/We/They carry.He/She/It carries.The past tense is carried.
No, "carried" is the past tense of the verb "carry." The present tense form is "carry."
The present tense of "chose" is still spelled as "chose."
'Fought' is the past tense. The present tense is 'fight'.
The correct spelling of the past tense of "steal" is "stole."
The present tense of carry is:I/You/We/They carry.He/She/It carries.The past tense is carried.
"Has/have carried" is the present perfect tense of "carry".
The present tense of "pray" is spelled as "pray".
No, "carried" is the past tense of the verb "carry." The present tense form is "carry."
Present tense - carry/carries Present participle - carrying Past tense - carried Past participle - carried Future tense - will carry.
untie is present tense. untied would be past tense.
Choose is the correct spelling for the present tense.
It is "carry/carries".
They carry.
transfer
I carry you carry he, she, it carries --------------------- we carry you (all) carry they carry
I carry you carry he, she, it carries --------------------- we carry you (all) carry they carry