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Collocations de 'Give- Keep- Come' - Actes d’assistance ou d’interaction (Donner)

Découvrez comment les collocations anglaises avec « Give » telles que « give information » et « give credit » expriment des actes d'assistance ou d'interaction en anglais.

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Verb Collocations With 'Give- Keep- Come'
to give sb a buzz

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

[Phrase]
to give sb a call

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

appeler quelqu'un

appeler quelqu'un

[Phrase]
to give sb a hand

to offer help to someone with a task or problem

[Phrase]
to give sb/sth a hug

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

[Phrase]
to give sb a kiss

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

[Phrase]
to give sb a lift

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

[Phrase]
to give sb a ride

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

[Phrase]
to give birth

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

[Phrase]
to give credit

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

[Phrase]
to give evidence

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

[Phrase]
to give sb help

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

[Phrase]
to give information

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

[Phrase]
to give a lesson

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

[Phrase]
to give in one's notice

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

[Phrase]
to give chase

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

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