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[Mastering English Phrasal Verbs: Carry On and Carry Out]-[English Phrasal Verbs - Carry On, Carry Out]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2025-12-05

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Mastering Phrasal Verbs: 'Carry On' and 'Carry Out'

This podcast episode provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and using two essential English phrasal verbs: 'carry on' and 'carry out'. Through illustrative storytelling and real-world examples, the host demonstrates how these verbs function in various contexts, helping learners internalize their meanings and usage patterns.

1. Defining the Phrasal Verbs

  • Carry On: The primary definition is to continue doing something. The host provides the common social example, "Sorry for interrupting. Carry on," which serves as a polite way to tell someone to resume their speech.
  • Carry Out: This verb refers to the act of performing or completing a specific job, task, or activity. The host uses the example of a government that "finally carried out the proposed changes" to demonstrate the successful execution of an intended plan.

2. 'Carry On' in a Chaotic Context

To demonstrate the nuance of 'carry on,' the host presents a fictional scenario of a chaotic company meeting. The narrative highlights several ways the verb is applied:

  • Maintaining Tradition: Some employees wanted to "carry on the traditions of the past" to preserve the company's established identity and reputation.
  • Persistence Despite Interruption: The meeting was marked by disorder, where individuals "carried on talking" even when others interjected. The host emphasizes that despite the lack of order, people "carried on making comments" and "carried on interrupting" whenever they felt the urge, illustrating the verb’s ability to denote an action that persists through obstacles or social friction.

3. 'Carry Out' in Scientific Research

In the second half of the episode, the host shifts to the topic of nutritional science to explain 'carry out' in a more formal or analytical context:

  • Methodological Execution: The host notes that researchers "constantly try to find the optimal nutrition" and therefore "carry out many studies" to reach a consensus. The verb is used here to describe the rigorous process of conducting scientific investigations.
  • Limitations and Bias: A critical point raised is that the studies "carried out" by scientists are often influenced by personal agendas or biases. Whether they "carry out tests in labs" using mice or "carry out epidemiological research" on human populations, the results are often contradictory.
  • The Challenge of Perfection: The host concludes that it is difficult to "carry out the perfect study" because of the inherent variables in human biology and the conflicting data produced by different experiments.

Conclusion

The episode reinforces that while 'carry on' is synonymous with continuation and persistence in both casual and formal settings, 'carry out' is specifically linked to the completion of tasks, experiments, or official duties. By embedding these verbs within the context of a disorganized workplace and the complex world of nutritional research, the host provides a practical framework for English learners to recognize and eventually incorporate these phrasal verbs into their own communication.

🎯Key Sentences

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get a feel for them.
2
This is not real.
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They didn't want to change the identity of the company.
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change with the times
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what was on their mind
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📝Key Phrases

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carry on
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carry out
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change with the times
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talk over each other
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at the end of the day
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📖 Transcript

Hey English learners, welcome to another phrasal verb episode.
I hope you're doing well and that you're ready to learn a couple new phrasal verbs today.
In this episode, we're going to look at two new phrasal verbs.
The first one is carry on and the second one is carry out.
So first, let's define these phrasal verbs and see an example of each one.
Carry on means to continue doing something.

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