Pronunciation: /ɡɪv ə hænd/
noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Can you give a hand with carrying these bags?
A2 I always appreciate it when my friends give a hand with moving furniture.
B1 The volunteers were happy to give a hand at the charity event.
B2 I'm sure your colleagues will be willing to give a hand with the project.
C1 The community came together to give a hand to those affected by the natural disaster.
C2 It's important to remember to give a hand to those in need whenever possible.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 Can you give a hand with carrying these groceries?
A2 I gave a hand to my neighbor by helping him mow his lawn.
B1 I would be happy to give a hand with organizing the event.
B2 She always gives a hand when someone needs help moving furniture.
C1 The team gave a hand to each other to ensure the project was completed on time.
C2 As a leader, it is important to give a hand to your team members when they need support.
article a word that is used to specify a noun, which can be definite (the) or indefinite (a, an)
A1 Can you give a hand with carrying these bags?
A2 I need someone to give me a hand fixing my bike.
B1 Could you give me a hand moving this heavy furniture?
B2 I would appreciate it if you could give me a hand setting up for the event.
C1 I would be grateful if you could give a hand in organizing this charity event.
C2 It would be immensely helpful if you could give a hand in coordinating the logistics for the project.
formal I would greatly appreciate it if you could give me a hand with this project.
informal Hey, can you give me a hand with moving this furniture?
slang Yo, could you give me a hand carrying these bags?
figurative Sometimes we all need someone to give us a hand when we're feeling down.
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