The spelling "carry on" is correct (idiomatic term used to mean continue, to engage in mischief, or to over-dramatize).
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The word carry is a verb (to carry), not a noun. It has no plural.
If using the word as to carry or bring as in "to bear arms" then it is bear. If using the word as uncoveredas in "his arms were bare" than it is bare.
That is the correct spelling of "carries" (transports, lifts).The similar word caries is the term for tooth cavities.
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It is correct as carry ons or carry-ons.
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No, if you activate a Spell card, you abide by the effect(s) stated on the card and carry them out.
The plural noun is TRAYS, meaning something to carry cups on.
The word carry is a verb (to carry), not a noun. It has no plural.
the way to spell "carry in greek" is spelt C-a-r-y i-n G-r-e-e-k
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "chromosomes" (DNA structures that carry genetic information).
It depends on how you spell it: nasa (× ×¡×¢) = to travel nasa (× ×©×) = to carry, to marry
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veins are large, thin-walled blood vessels that carry blood to the heart!!!!
The spelling "vesicles" refers to sacs or cysts in animal anatomy, notably the seminal vesicles that provide fluid to carry semen.
Lymph nodes are not glands. They are swellings along the lymph vessels that carry tissue fluid back to the heart.