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What does the phrasal verb 'hand in' mean? Is it an idiom?



 
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What does the phrasal verb 'hand in' mean? Is it an idiom? Mon Jan 03, 2005 18:45 pm  What does the phrasal verb 'hand in' mean? Is it an idiom?
 

Test No. incompl/advan-7 "Job Interview", question 8

What would you say to a member of your staff who always ......... his work in late?

(a) delivered
(b) handed
(c) produced
(d) completed

Test No. incompl/advan-7 "Job Interview", answer 8

What would you say to a member of your staff who always handed his work in late?

Correct answer: (b) handed

Your answer was: incorrect
What would you say to a member of your staff who always delivered his work in late?
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what is the meaning of handed in the sentence?
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Hand in Mon Jan 03, 2005 20:41 pm  Hand in
 

This means present personally.
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Hand in Sat Oct 08, 2005 20:21 pm  Hand in
 

Alan wrote:
This means present personally.

Hi Alan,

Why not "completed"? 'Complete' means 'finish',isn't it?

Your site is great!
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Hand in Sat Oct 08, 2005 20:22 pm  Hand in
 

Alan wrote:
This means present personally.

Hi Alan,

Why not "completed"? 'Complete' means 'finish',isn't it?

Your site is great!
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Hand in Sun Oct 09, 2005 10:12 am  Hand in
 

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Only handed collocates with the adverbial in: to hand in = to submit, present personally.
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