For 7th form
hand-me-up (n/adj/v)
something that a younger person gives to an older person because they no longer use it or they have something better to replace it
hand-me-up (n/adj/v)
something that a younger person gives to an older person because they no longer use it or they have something better to replace it
-Rita,can you hand-me-up your mobile phone&
ReplyDelete-Yes.Good idea
-Rita,can you hand me up your phone?
ReplyDelete-Yes.Good idea.
"- Rita, can you hand me up your mobile phone?
Delete- Yes, of course. That's a good idea."
PS: Nice example, Rita.:)
-Rita,hand me up your mobile phone?
ReplyDelete-Yes.Good idea.
On Christmas my taunt give me a new phone and I give have-me-down to my little sister/
ReplyDeleteOn Christmas my aunt gave me a new mobile phone and I gave a have-me-down to my little sister.
DeletePS: Very good, Ann.:) But, please, do check the words in the dictionary to make sure you write them correctly.
When parents bought me a new mobile phone,I hand-me down my old mobile phone,of course if I didn't catch to lose it yet
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