Learn English with Harpreet Er Harpreet K 12/19/2019
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List of Expressions with Give Give a call (a ring, a buzz) Give a chance Give a choice Give a damn Give a hand Give a headache Give a hug or kiss Give a lecture or speech or performance Give a ride Give an advice Give an answer Give an example Give an idea Give an opinion Give birth Give credit Give evidence Give notice Give permission Give priority Give rise to Give somebody a call Give somebody a chance Give somebody a lift Give something a go Give the impression Give thought (to) Give hope Give way Examples of Collocations with Give Learn common collocations with give with example sentences.
Give a call (a ring, a buzz)
Give me a call to let me know you’ve arrived
safely. Give a chance Let me give a chance for the youngsters Give a choice
I was given no choice; I had to go to the boring
lecture. Give a damn
She doesn’t give a damn about her job.
Give a hand
He always give a hand to anyone in difficulty.
Give a headache
The noise was giving her a headache.
Give a hug or kiss
Come here and give me a hug!
Give a lecture or speech or performance
The president will give a long speech.
Give a ride I’ve got to get into town. Can you give me a ride? Give an advice
We are here to give people advice about health
issues. Give an answer
John always gives perfect answers in class.
Give an example
John gave Iceland as an example of a cold
country. Give an idea
He gave an idea for new project so he got a
promotion. Give an opinion
He didn’t give an opinion on the matter.
Give birth
I’m pregnant and I’ll give birth.
Give credit
You have to give credit to her for turning the
match around. Give evidence
I was asked to give evidence at the trial.
Give notice
She’s given notice that she intends to leave.
Give permission
The city authorities gave permission for the rally
to take place. Give priority
They must also give priority to looked after
children in care. Give rise to
They can give rise to cosmetic concerns.
Give somebody a call
I’ll give you a call later in the week.
Give somebody a chance
It gives me a chance to get away from soccer a
little. Give somebody a lift
Please give me a lift onto the saddle.
Give something a go
I doubt if he’ll listen to advice from me, but I’ll
give it a go. Give the impression
His body did not give the impression of age.
Give thought (to) Have you given any more thought to going back to school? Give hope