3. Phrases with give.
advice, help, money, a talk, pleasure, a reason, an opinion
Can you give me some advice?
A: You  can’t come with us.  
   	    B: Give me one good reason. 
Some common  expressions with give are:  
      	  give somebody a smile, give somebody a call (= telephone them)
      	  give  somebody a hand (= help them)
      	  give  somebody a shock/surprise
Veronica looked at me and gave me a smile.
Use words from the box to complete these sentences.
6. Phrases with hand.
Hand can be a noun or a verb:
What’s that in your hand? = noun
Can you hand me that book? = verb
Some expressions with hand are:
give someone a hand 
   	     (=  help someone):      	 
   	     Can you give me a hand?    	     
hand in hand:
   	    They were walking hand in hand.      	   
by hand:
   	    These carpets are all made by hand.      	   
in hand
      	   (=  somebody is dealing with the situation):      	   
   	    The arrangements for the wedding are all in hand.      	   
(near/close) at hand
      	   (=  near in time or space):      	   
   	    Keep your phone close at hand. 
      	   on hand
      	   (=  available):      	   
   	    There is always a doctor on hand.      	   
get out of hand 
      	   (=  get out of control):      	   
   	    The party got out of hand.
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.