1. Can you, please hand my hat? over • in • back • out 2. She took my photo, looked at it and handed it to me. • in • back • over • out
3. Our physics teacher gave us test and asked us to hand them on Wednesday. • in • out • back • over
4.Could you hand these gifts to the children after dinner? • in • back • out • over
5. Mrs Thompson looked through my notes and handed them to me. • over • out • back • in
6. Please hand your keys when you leave the hotel. • back • in • out • over
7. The lesson is over. Hand your tests, please. • in • out • back • over
1. Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings.
1 to hand down
a) to give a piece of work to sb in authority
2 to hand in
b) to give power or responsibility to sb else
3 to hand out
c) to give or leave sth to a younger person
4 to hand over
d) to give sb / sth to someone else to take care of or control e to give sth to each person in a group
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2. Fill in the gaps with a suitable preposition.
1. We should hand the concert fliers at school.
2. When my clothes got too small for me as a child, I handed them to my sister.
3. Hand your car keys . You're too drunk to drive.
4. I have to hand an offer by March 12.
2.the one of the typical stereotype is that man works and earn money, while woman is responsible for house work. I agree with this position.
3. I would like to do something important for everyone. For example to be a doctor, or a teacher.
4. Because after some time they become disappointed with their jobs. For example they can earn less money they want or they dont like what they do.
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