2022-02-09 19:02:17
Phrasel verbs related to "school and study" (Part 2/4) Hand in: to give a piece of your work to somebody (teacher, lecturer) so that they can read it or deal with it
E.g: Students have handed in their assignment for marking.
Hand Out: to give or offer things to people in a group so that each person has one or some
E.g: The teacher opened a folder she’d brought with her and handed out sheets of paper to everyone.
Cut Out: to remove a part of something by cutting it
E.g: They cut out animals and flowers from the scraps of clothing.
Look at: to read something quickly and not very thoroughly
E.g: I looked at your report and I think it’s really good.
Meaning: to investigate or think carefully about a problem or situation
E.g: Travel expenses are getting out of control. We need to have a look at them closely.
Look up: to find a piece of information in a book, internet, etc
E.g: Can you give me his last name, so I can look up his email address?
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