GIVE Family Exercises

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The verb GIVE creates essential phrasal verbs for sharing, surrendering, and distributing. From giving up on challenges to giving away secrets, this family covers generosity, defeat, emissions, and transfers. Master these phrasal verbs and you'll express acts of sharing and releasing with confidence.

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GIVE AWAY - Exercises

Remember: 'Give away' means to donate something for free, or to reveal a secret
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'give away' correctly?
I need to give away my homework tomorrow
She gave away all her old clothes to charity
They give away the bus at 8am
2. Which sentence uses 'give away' correctly?
Don't give away the ending of the movie!
He gave away smoking last month
We give away our seats on the train

GIVE OUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Give out' means to distribute something to several people, or when something stops working
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. The teacher _____ worksheets to all students
2. Can you help me _____ these flyers?
3. My car engine _____ on the highway yesterday
4. The batteries are _____ - we need new ones

GIVE BACK - Exercises

Remember: 'Give back' means to return something to its owner, or to contribute to the community
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'give back' correctly?
She gave back smoking last year
Please give back my pen when you're done
They give back the meeting at noon
2. Which sentence uses 'give back' correctly?
He enjoys giving back to his community through volunteer work
We gave back the bus yesterday
I need to give back my homework

GIVE OFF - Exercises

Remember: 'Give off' means to produce or emit something (smell, light, heat, etc.)
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. The flower _____ a pleasant fragrance
2. The old refrigerator _____ a strange smell yesterday
3. The heater is _____ enough warmth for the room
4. This candle _____ a lovely scent when lit

GIVE UP - Exercises

Remember: 'Give up' means to stop trying or quit doing something, or to surrender
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'give up' correctly?
Don't give up - you're almost there!
I need to give up my books to the library
They give up the meeting room
2. Which sentence uses 'give up' correctly?
She gave up her old clothes to charity
He gave up smoking last year
We give up the bus every morning

GIVE IN - Exercises

Remember: 'Give in' means to surrender or agree to something after initial resistance
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. After hours of arguing, she finally _____ to his demands
2. Don't _____ to peer pressure
3. The kids kept asking until their parents started _____
4. He _____ and bought the expensive phone

GIVE OVER - Exercises

Remember: 'Give over' means to stop doing something annoying (British informal), or to hand over control/responsibility
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'give over' correctly?
She gave over her old books to charity
Give over complaining and help me!
They give over the bus at noon
2. Which sentence uses 'give over' correctly?
The manager gave over control of the project to his assistant
He gave over smoking last month
We give over our homework every day

GIVE UP FOR - Exercises

Remember: 'Give up for' means to sacrifice something for someone or something else
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. She _____ her career for her family
2. Would you _____ your seat for an elderly person?
3. He's _____ his weekend for volunteer work
4. They _____ their vacation plans for the emergency

GIVE OF - Exercises

Remember: 'Give of' means to contribute or share your time, energy, or resources generously
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๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'give of' correctly?
She gives of her time to help the homeless
He gave of his old books to the library
They give of the meeting room
2. Which sentence uses 'give of' correctly?
We gave of smoking last year
He gave of himself to make the project successful
I need to give of my homework

GIVE WAY - Exercises

Remember: 'Give way' means to collapse or break, or to yield to others (especially in traffic)
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โœ๏ธFill in the Blanks

1. The old bridge _____ under the weight of the truck
2. You must _____ to traffic on the right
3. The floor is _____ - we need to fix it
4. His anger _____ to sadness

GIVE UP ON - Exercises

Remember: 'Give up on' means to stop believing in someone or something, or to abandon hope
๐Ÿ“– Review the full explanation

๐ŸŽฏMultiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'give up on' correctly?
She gave up on her old clothes to charity
Don't give up on your dreams!
They give up on the meeting room
2. Which sentence uses 'give up on' correctly?
The teacher never gave up on her struggling students
He gave up on smoking last year
We give up on the bus every morning
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