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Phrasal Verbs comparison chart: carry on vs carry out

This template visualizes the key differences between the phrasal verbs carry on and carry out at a glance.

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Phrasal Verbs comparison chart: carry on vs carry out

This template visualizes the key differences between the phrasal verbs carry on and carry out at a glance.

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What This Template Offers

A clean, side-by-side phrasal verbs comparison that clarifies meaning, usage, and examples in seconds.

Use cases

Perfect Use Cases

ESL lesson slide or handout

Quickly show learners how carry on differs from carry out with clear examples and collocations. Ideal for B1–C1 classes.

Grammar blog or newsletter feature

Embed a polished comparison that boosts readability and SEO while keeping explanations concise.

Student revision aid

Print or share a compact visual that helps learners remember object requirements, register, and typical phrases.

Corporate style or training guide

Standardize language use across teams by documenting preferred phrasal verbs with context and examples.

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How to Customize

Add or edit rows

Include criteria like Meaning, Transitivity, Object required?, Register, Collocations, and Examples—rename or reorder as needed.

Refine wording and tone

Keep phrases concise. Use parallel structure for both columns (carry on vs carry out) to aid quick scanning.

Brand and publish

Apply your colors and fonts, then download, share a link, or embed the chart in slides, LMS, or your website.

Key Benefits

  • Explains complex usage in a single, scannable view
  • Reduces learner confusion with concrete examples
  • Professional look that’s classroom- and web-ready
  • Fast to customize and reuse for other phrasal pairs

Pro Tips

  • Color‑code columns consistently across lessons to build pattern recognition.
  • Use 2 short example sentences per verb to reinforce meaning and register.
  • Keep row titles concise (1–3 words) for effortless scanning.

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