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when you carry something



omarengteacher
Peru

when you carry something
 
when you carry an object, you have it IN your hands or ON your hands
Thanks 

21 Jan 2015      





MoodyMoody
United States

 You carry something in your hands, on your back, on your shoulder, or on your head (if your balance is a lot better than mine!) I think it �s because the hands can act as a container, unlike the other body parts I mentioned. Hope this helps!

21 Jan 2015     



Jayho
Australia

MM is right.
 
There is also a nice explanation here http://www.englishgrammar.org/difference-hand-hand/
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

21 Jan 2015     



FrauSue
France

However we can use "on your hands" in a metaphorical sense - "He �s got a lot on his hands/on his plate" means that he is very busy and has a lot to do at the moment. It suggests that he is close to being overwhelmed. "I have a lot of time on my hands" means that I have a lot of free time, almost too much.

22 Jan 2015