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Hand a copy to you = give you a copy? In class , what should a teacher say? Since you were missing last time I will hand a copy to you now so that you can follow the corrections Thank you
23 okt. 2017 17:48
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'To hand someone something' is a bit more formal. A teacher would say "I will give you a copy now". Using 'to hand sb smth' is odd as it is hard to think when it is used. However: -in a past tense narrative it is often used. Like in a novel: "the man handed the waiter two notes and left" -in quite formal situations, perhaps as a customer, you may be asked to hand sb smth: if you go to a bank for a personal meeting the bank employee may say- "if you could hand me the relevant documents we will get started". But to give is always appropriate.
23 oktober 2017
"Hand a copy" makes sense, but I've heard "hand out a copy" more often.
24 oktober 2017
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