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Phrasal Verb - handing in

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To formally submit or present something, especially a document or an assignment, to a person or an authority, often with the implication of completing a task or ending a process. 2. To give or transfer something, especially a responsibility or a duty, to someone else.

Examples

No.Example
1I'll be handing in my resignation letter to my boss tomorrow.
2Can you please hand in your homework before the class starts?
3The students were nervous about handing in their exams.
4The new employee will be handing in reports to the manager every week.
5I'll be handing over my keys to the real estate agent when we move.
6The team captain handed the ball to the goalkeeper during the penalty shootout.
7The CEO handed the project to a new team leader.
8The teacher handed out the test papers to the students.
9The janitor handed in his notice after 10 years of service.
10The detective handed the evidence to the forensic team for analysis.