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it can be used to express action (Hand me the remote, please)
The word hand is both a verb (hand, hands, handing, handed) and a noun (hand, hands). Examples: verb: I will hand you my paper. noun: I hurt my hand today.
noun: I shook his hand verb: Can you hand me the hammer?
With phrasal verbs like hand in the verb part - hand - changes to show tense.The verb hand is a regular verb so to make past participle add -ed = handed.Then the past participle of hand in is handed in
It means you own it. If someone says raise your hand. your hand is a possessive verb.
The hypehnated form (hand-out) is a noun, meaning charity or a type of advertising circular. Otherwise, the verb means to distribute by hand.
The word hand is both a verb (hand, hands, handing, handed) and a noun (hand, hands). Examples: verb: I will hand you my paper. noun: I hurt my hand today.
noun: I shook his hand verb: Can you hand me the hammer?
a hand (noun) - part of a body to hand (verb) - to give, to pass So, "hand" can be used both as a noun and a verb.
Hand can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: She placed the money on the palm of his hand. As a verb: She handed him the money.
With phrasal verbs like hand in the verb part - hand - changes to show tense.The verb hand is a regular verb so to make past participle add -ed = handed.Then the past participle of hand in is handed in
It means you own it. If someone says raise your hand. your hand is a possessive verb.
The hypehnated form (hand-out) is a noun, meaning charity or a type of advertising circular. Otherwise, the verb means to distribute by hand.
Hand can already be used as a verb if you are describing an action.For example: "I will hand the files to him later".Other verbs are hands, handing and handed.
Grasp is a verb and a noun. Verb: Grasp my hand before you fall. Noun: His hand slipped from my grasp.
the part of speech for hand is a noun or verb
Verb
Hold is a verb and a noun. Verb: Hold on to my hand so you don't fall. Noun: I tightened my hold on the child's hand.