Evaluacion
1. HAND STH. BACK TO SB
(to give something back to someone)
• Jean handed the letter back to Doug
• The officer handed me my passport back2. HAND STH. ON TO SB
(to give someone something that was given to you)
• I´m decided not to hand this information on the police.
3. HANG ABOUT, AROUND, ROUND (place)(waiting in a place)
• We spent almost an hour just hanging about, waiting for you to come.
• Did you notice any suspicious looking men hanging about the building at the time of therobbery?
4. HAVE ON (clothes)
To be wearing particular clothes, shoes, etc.:
• I couldn´t see, I didn´t have my glasses on.
• Melissa had her new dress on.5. HAVE STH OUT (extract)
(To have a tooth removed from your mouth or an organ removed from your body)
-The last month I to have a tooth out.
-I have one´s tonsils out.
6. HOLDBACK (information)
- To stop someone or something for moving forward.
- This information will have to be held back from the withnesses until after the trail.
- Are youholding something back fro me?
7. HOLD SB. BACK (career)
(hinder sb's progress or success)
- She wants to be an actress but a lack of talent is holding her back.
- heheld back the truth from his colleagues.
8. HOLD ON (period of time)
(Wait for someone or something)
• We´ll hold on an other minute, them we´ll have to go
• Just hold ona second while I put my shoes on
9. HOLD UP (delay) (often passive)
(to cause a delay or make someone late)
• Sorry I´m late, but my flight was held up
• She got heldup at work
10. HOLD SB. UP (weapon) (often passive)
(to steal from a business, from a vehicle, or from people by threatening violence)
• An armed robber held up the bank las...
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