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Acts of Assistance or Interaction (Give)

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1.
[give] {sb} a buzz
Phrase

to contact or call someone, often with the intent of having a casual or brief conversation

I'll give you a buzz when I'm ready to leave the office.

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2.
[give] {sb} a call
Phrase

to contact or telephone someone to have a conversation or communicate information

I'll give you a call when I'm ready to discuss the project.

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3.
[give] {sb} a hand
Phrase

to offer help to someone with a task or problem

Can you give me a hand with carrying these groceries?

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4.
[give] {sb/sth} a hug
Phrase

to hold someone closely by wrapping one's arms around them, often as an expression of affection or comfort

She gave her best friend a hug when they reunited after a long time.

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5.
[give] {sb} a kiss
Phrase

to touch or press one's lips against another person's lips, cheek, or forehead, often as a gesture of affection

He gave his significant other a passionate kiss on their anniversary.

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6.
[give] {sb} a lift
Phrase

to provide transport for someone by offering them a ride in the vehicle one is driving

She offered to give her coworker a lift to the office.

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7.
[give] {sb} a ride
Phrase

to provide transport by allowing someone to travel in the vehicle one is driving

She offered to give her friend a ride to the airport.

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8.
[give] birth
Phrase

to deliver a baby or offspring as a mother through the process of childbirth

She gave birth to a healthy baby girl in the hospital.

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9.
[give] credit
Phrase

to acknowledge or praise someone's contribution, work, or effort, often by publicly attributing the success or achievement to them

She decided to give her colleague credit for the excellent presentation.

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10.
[give] evidence
Phrase

to present or provide proof, facts, or information that supports an argument, claim, or statement

She had to give evidence in court as a witness to the crime.

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11.
[give] {sb} help
Phrase

to offer assistance, support, or aid to someone in need

She decided to give her friend some help with organizing the event.

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12.
[give] information
Phrase

to provide someone with data, facts, or details about a particular topic or subject

Giving information is a key aspect of effective communication and education.

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13.
[give] a lesson
Phrase

to provide someone with instruction, teaching, or guidance on a particular subject or skill

She decided to give a lesson on financial management to her team.

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14.
[give] in {one's} (notice|resignation)
Phrase

to inform one's employer that one is leaving one's job after a certain period of time

Sarah decided to give in her notice after working at the company for ten years.She wanted to pursue a new career opportunity.

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15.
[give] chase
Phrase

to pursue or follow someone or something in an attempt to catch them

The police decided to give chase when they spotted the suspect fleeing the scene.

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