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Azul Ofelia
Do I always need to use -ing forms after "carry on" ?
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You're supposed to use a gerund after a preposition.
e.g., Carry on running!
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Yes, as long as you are adding a verb after "carry on" as a direct object, you need to put it in the gerund "-ing" form.
This is because "carry on" requires a nominal (noun) object.
E.g.: He carried on *the conversation* ("the conversation" is a noun.)
She carried on *the family business*
Now, when you have a verb that follows "carry on" you nominalize it (make it into a noun) by using the gerund form of the verb, by adding -ing.
E.g., He carried on his singing.
The doctor carried on caring for his patients despite being sick himself.
Of course, if the verb is no longer a direct object of "carry on," then you do not necessarily have to use the gerund "-ing" form.
E.g., He carried on as if nothing happened.
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Azul Ofelia
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الألمانية, البرتغالية, الإسبانية
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الإنجليزية, الألمانية, البرتغالية
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