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Hand in an assignment

This article is for students.

You hand in your work online in Classroom. Depending on the type of assignment and attachments, you'll see Hand in or Mark as done .

Any assignment handed in or marked as done after the due date is recorded as late.

Important: 

  • You can only submit an assignment before the due date.
  • If you need to edit an assignment that you have submitted, unsubmit the assignment before the due date, make your changes and resubmit.
  • Attach one or more files to your assignment.
  • Upload photos from a camera roll.
  • Open and work on files that you own in Google Docs, Slides, Sheets and Drawings and then attach them to your assignment.

Turn in an Assignment Using Google Classroom (Web)

Go to classroom.google.com  and click Sign in.

Sign in with your Google Account. For example,  [email protected] or [email protected] .  Learn more .

and then

  • Select the attachment or enter the URL for a link and click Add .

Docs

  • Click the file and enter your information.

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The status of the assignment will change to Handed in .

Important : If you get an error message when you click Hand in , let your instructor know.

Hand in a quiz

  • Click the form and answer the questions.
  • Click Submit . If the form is the only work for the assignment, the status of the assignment will change to Handed in .
  • If there's more work to do for the assignment, click Open assignment .

Hand in an assignment with an assigned doc

If your teacher attached a document with your name in the title, it's your personal copy to review and edit. As you work, your teacher can review your progress before you click Hand in . 

  • Click the image with your name to open the assigned file.
  • Enter your work.
  • On the document or in Classroom, click Hand in and confirm.

Mark an assignment as done

Important : Any assignment that is handed in or marked as done after the due date is recorded as late, even if you previously submitted the work before the due date.

Unsubmit an assignment

Want to make changes to an assignment that you have already handed in? Just unsubmit the work, make the changes and hand it in again.

Important : Any assignment that is handed in or marked as done after the due date is marked as late, even if you previously submitted the work before the due date. If you unsubmit an assignment, make sure that you resubmit it before the due date.

  • Click Unsubmit and confirm. Note : This assignment is now unsubmitted. Hand it in again before the due date.

  

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Phrasal verbs "hand in" vs "hand on"

Differences between hand in and hand on.

Hand in usually means to submit something, especially a piece of work or an assignment, whereas hand on generally means to pass something to someone else or to transfer responsibility.

Meanings and Definitions: hand in vs hand on

Learn how to use these expressions through these examples

I HANDED my homework IN late as usual.

I HANDED the job ON to a colleague.

The secrets have been HANDED ON from generation to generation.

Usage Examples: hand in, hand on in Sentences

Please hand in your assignments before the deadline.

She always hands in her work on time.

She decided to hand on the responsibility to her assistant.

He hands on the family business to his son.

Similar Expressions(Synonyms) of Hand in

To present or hand over something for consideration or judgment.

He needs to submit his report by Friday to meet the deadline.

To deliver or give something to someone in authority or responsibility.

She forgot to turn in her homework yesterday, so she had to do it during lunchtime today.

To yield or surrender to someone or something.

After hours of negotiation, he decided to give in to their demands to end the conflict.

Similar Expressions(Synonyms) of Hand on

To give or transfer something to someone else.

Can you pass on the salt, please?

To entrust or assign responsibility or authority to someone else.

She decided to delegate some of her tasks to her assistant to focus on more important projects.

To move or shift something from one place or person to another.

He needs to transfer his shares to his son before retiring from the company.

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Here are some phrasal verbs with the same verbs or particles

Phrasal Verbs with “hand”

Phrasal verbs with “in”, phrasal verbs with “on”, differences in hand in vs hand on: usage, formality, and tone, frequency in daily use: hand in or hand on.

In daily conversation, people use hand on more often than hand in . This is because hand on is used for more daily tasks and routines such as passing objects or transferring responsibilities. Hand in is not used as much in daily conversation. It's mainly used when we're talking about submitting something. So, while both phrases are used, hand on is more common in everyday conversation.

Informal vs Formal: Contextual Use of hand in and hand on

Hand in and hand on are informal phrases often used in casual conversations. They are suitable for everyday interactions with friends and family. In more formal settings like business or academic contexts, using alternative expressions can convey a more polished tone.

Tone and Implication: The Nuances of hand in and hand on

The tone of hand in and hand on can differ based on context. Hand in often carries a formal tone when related to submitting work or assignments, while hand on typically has a practical and casual tone, especially when referring to passing objects or transferring responsibilities.

hand in & hand on: Synonyms and Antonyms

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Homework hand-in days

Can homework hand-in days affect homework completion, could changing your homework hand-in day affect the homework completion of your students.

In our flagship product, Sparx Maths, teachers are able to customise both the day that a homework assignment gets handed out and the day it is due.

With this in mind, at Sparx Learning we wanted to investigate the question:

Does the day homework is set and due have a relationship with the percentage of homework assignments that are completed on time?

Before we share our data, what do you think? Have a look at the question we posed to over 500 Twitter users, and take your best guess at which day of the week we see the lowest completion rates. Do you agree with the Twitter poll?

Note: During the time period analysed a Sparx Maths’ homework assignment is considered ‘completed on time’ if a student has answered every question in their homework correctly by 3pm on the deadline day.

Which day of the week do you think has the worst completion rate for homework?

Poll results - worst day for homework completion rates

It was a tight contest between Monday and Friday, with the most common answer being Friday. In actual fact in Sparx Maths we have found that homework due on a Monday has the worst completion, with Friday completion rates being in line with the average across all week days.

But what about the best day for homework completion?

We considered the deadline completion rates of over 1 million homework assignments across the UK 2021 Autumn Term. As less than 6% of assignments were due at the weekend, for this analysis we only considered a Monday - Friday week.

For UK students using Sparx Maths, the average completion rate for homework assignments due on a Wednesday is 6% higher than the average across all weekdays, and a massive 14% higher than homework assignments due on a Monday.

Study results - best day for homework completion rates

That’s the equivalent of students with a Wednesday due date completing two extra homework assignments per term compared to students with a Monday due date!

There are numerous reasons why we might find that homework completion is higher for students with a Wednesday due date.

These could be coincidental factors, e.g. it could be the case that high-performing schools within Sparx Maths choose to set the homework hand-in day to a Wednesday.

Or, these could be causative factors. Interestingly, in their analysis of student absence, the FFT Education Datalab found that Wednesdays have the highest attendance rate in UK schools (Bibby, Plaister and Thomson, 2022). Perhaps a reason why we have higher completion rates on a Wednesday? Let us know at @SparxLearning if you have any other ideas!

Given these findings, we have improved Sparx Maths by defaulting to a Wednesday-Wednesday homework schedule and allow teachers to change this as they see fit. We encourage schools to not have homework due on a Monday where possible, as this leaves less time to remind students of upcoming homework.

Bibby, D., Plaister, N. and Thomson, D., 2022. How school absence varies from day to day - FFT Education Datalab . (online) FFT Education Datalab. Available at: https://ffteducationdatalab.org.uk/2022/01/how-school-absence-varies-from-day-to-day/ [Accessed 25 February 2022].

At Sparx Learning, evidence and data is at the heart of what we do. We monitor usage of the Sparx Maths platform to be able to constantly improve, to ensure we are able to scale, and to help us inform best practice within schools

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Why kids don’t hand in their work (even if they did it)

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By Amanda Morin

Expert reviewed by Bob Cunningham, EdM

Quick tip 1

Use visual reminders..

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Put a sticky note that says “Did you turn in your homework?” on a lunchbox or something else kids use every day. Or have kids keep their completed homework inside their lunchbox or on the very top of a bookbag.

Quick tip 2

Try a homework folder..

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Have kids use a folder to bring their homework to and from school. Try a brightly colored folder with pockets. This makes it easier to find in a backpack and keeps papers from slipping out. Check this folder daily.

Quick tip 3

Use calendars and checklists..

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Digital or paper calendars, planners, and checklists can help kids remember to turn in homework. Have kids choose a tool that works best for them. Then teach them how to use it.

Quick tip 4

Do a backpack audit..

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A messy backpack can make it hard for kids to find their homework. Clean out the backpack together. Then give kids tips for keeping it organized on their own.

When kids complete their homework but don’t turn it in, it’s frustrating. And it can be even more frustrating if kids don’t have an answer to the question, “Why didn’t you hand it in?”

It’s not unusual for kids to forget to turn in their homework from time to time. And some kids choose not to hand in their homework, even if they did it.

Middle-schoolers and high-schoolers may want to seem cool in front of their friends. To some kids that age, caring about getting their homework done isn’t cool. 

Some kids might feel like they’re just “not good” at a class or at school in general. Maybe they had a bad experience with an assignment or a teacher in the past. So they don’t even bother handing in their work — even if they did it.

For other kids, though, getting homework to the teacher is a different kind of challenge. It’s one thing to do homework. It’s another thing to put it in your backpack, bring it to school, find it in your backpack, and remember to turn it in.

It may seem like kids are being lazy or not trying hard enough. But challenges with organization are real.

Dive deeper

Homework and trouble with organization.

The routine to get out the door in the morning is already hard for some kids. Managing to take their homework with them adds another layer. It doesn’t mean that kids don’t want to get it right or aren’t working hard. Kids can want to get organized and still struggle with it.

Other kids may get their homework to school but forget to turn it in. Maybe they can’t find it in their messy backpack. They might be distractible and get sidetracked by something before turning it in. 

Some kids just completely forget to turn homework in. Forgetfulness isn’t uncommon, especially when kids are stressed or tired. And it’s more common for some kids than others, like kids who have trouble with focus or with following directions.

Learn more about what can cause organization challenges .

How a homework contract can help

A homework contract holds everyone accountable for what they need to do to make sure homework gets done and turned in. 

Parents and caregivers: Download a homework contract to use with your child. Use it to outline the ways you’ll help with homework, including how much you’ll help your child get it to school.

Educators: If kids are having trouble turning in their homework, suggest that families try a homework contract. Explore homework contracts and other organization printables for families. 

When kids are completing homework but not turning it in, families and educators should connect and share what they’re seeing. Talk about the classroom policies and routines around homework like: 

Late work policies 

Where and when kids turn in homework 

Online options — can kids turn in homework online, like on Google Classroom? Can they email homework? 

Then use the information to find strategies to try. 

Parents and caregivers: It’s important to talk with your child, too. Ask specific questions about how school is going. For example, does your child feel uncomfortable handing in homework? Is something going on with the teacher? Talk about what’s going on and let them know you’ll work together to find solutions. 

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Hand in your homework (email)

  • Thread starter Vagner Luiz
  • Start date Oct 1, 2019

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  • Oct 1, 2019

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Why would you use “sending” to describe e-mailing the homework to the student, but “handing it in” to describe her sending it back. “Send” is a better choice. I would use “hand it in” only to refer to a paper document submitted in person.  

If you want to tell her to send the homework to you by email, you should not say "hand it in". You could use "submit", but that sounds a bit over-formal. Why not simply say: "You can send it to me by email, when you're ready."  

Florentia52 said: Why would you use “sending” to describe e-mailing the homework to the student, but “handing it in” to describe her sending it back. “Send” is a better choice. I would use “hand it in” only to refer to a paper document submitted in person. Click to expand...
Linkway said: If you want to tell her to send the homework to you by email, you should not say "hand it in". You could use "submit", but that sounds a bit over-formal. Why not simply say: "You can send it to me by email, when you're ready." Click to expand...

Also: 'You can email it to me next week'.  

dojibear

Florentia52 said: to describe her sending it back Click to expand...
Vagner Luiz said: Can I use "hand in" If I am writing to my student and telling her to send her homework to me (by email)? Click to expand...

Myridon

For those of us who are, in fact, bothered by the hands-free nature of email, I suggest "turn in your homework."  

Rover_KE said: Also: 'You can email it to me next week'. Click to expand...
  • Oct 2, 2019
dojibear said: "Homework" is an assignment. As a teacher, you are sending a request for work. The student will send you the finished work. So the student is not "sending it back". The student is sending you something completely different than the thing you sent. In my opinion the phrase "hand in homework" (including the phrasal verb "hand in") means "submit a completed homework assignment to the teacher". There is nothing wrong with "handing in homework using email". In traditional schools (pre-internet, last century) all homework assignments were done on paper, and you "handed in" the homework by "handing" the pieces of paper to the teacher in class. That is where the "hand in" term came from. But pieces of paper don't exist, in a huge number of modern classes. There are entire universities that are entirely on-line. My daughter got her RN degree on-line. For tests, she had to go to an in-person testing center. Everything else was done on-line. Homework was "handed in" by sending a file to the teacher. If it was a multiple-choice quiz, it was probably on a website. Click to expand...
Myridon said: For those of us who are, in fact, bothered by the hands-free nature of email, I suggest "turn in your homework." Click to expand...

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RM1(SS) said: Click to expand...

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"Turn in" vs. "Hand in"

In the context of submitting your work to your boss, which is the right phrase to use 'turn in' or 'hand in'? And why? And how are they used differently in other contexts?

"He always hands in his work late." "He always turns in his work late."
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  • 1 Which dictionaries did you check? What specific thing(s) about the definitions that you found caused you trouble? The Oxford dictionary and many others have phrasal verbs and figures of speech--and example sentences. –  user6951 Commented May 8, 2015 at 14:35
  • @pazzo: your link seems broken? –  Stephie Commented May 8, 2015 at 15:18
  • Oxford dictionary or thefreedictionary , or: Onelook dictionary , which returns results from over a dozen dictionaries.. –  user6951 Commented May 8, 2015 at 15:29
  • 3 Of the top of my head (as an AmE speaker), I'd think that those two usages are in competition with each other, which means that there is a large amount of overlap in usage. There probably are some specific contexts where only one or the other is acceptable. Acceptability might also depend on regional and/or register and/or style considerations. "Hands in" might sometimes have a personal or physical connotation to it, while "Turns in" might be more of a general expression. Maybe someone will write an answer that dives in more deeply into this. :) –  F.E. Commented May 8, 2015 at 15:45

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In British English, the correct phrase is hand in .

From Macmillan dictionary :

hand in phrasal verb (transitive) to give something to a person in authority Please hand in your keys when you leave the hotel. All essays must be handed in by Tuesday.

In American English, you can use either hand in, or turn in :

turn in phrasal verb ᴍᴀɪɴʟʏ ᴀᴍᴇʀɪᴄᴀɴ to give something to the person who has officially asked for it or who is in charge turn in something to someone : Mitro turned in his resignation to the President.

There is a subtle difference between the two - you can turn something in only if it has been specifically asked for (you wouldn't normally talk about turning in your keys as in the "hand in" example, unless perhaps you mistakenly ran off with them and needed to turn them in later) or you are giving the thing to a superior.

So, for example:

  • Please turn in all borrowed equipment
  • When I found a stranger's wallet on the street, I handed it in
  • I have done my homework, and turned it in

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  • 1 Downvoter please turn yourself in ;) –  starsplusplus Commented May 8, 2015 at 14:33
  • -1 The ODO British & World English dictionary says otherwise. –  user6951 Commented May 8, 2015 at 14:36
  • @pazzo? As a native BrE speaker, my first thought was "turn in sounds American" before I went and found a corroborating source. Perhaps if you link to the place it says something different (and explain which "otherwise" you mean!), we could clear this up the confusion? –  starsplusplus Commented May 8, 2015 at 14:38
  • Yes, ODO BrE has for both give something to someone in authority . –  user6951 Commented May 8, 2015 at 14:44
  • @pazzo I'm not sure if this is the dictionary you mean when you simply say "ODO BrE" (it was the top result when I Googled for it, but it has the wrong initials), but the only definition it lists for turn in is to go to bed for the night. –  starsplusplus Commented May 8, 2015 at 14:49

Macmillan Dictionary says that both have one common meaning.

to give something to the person who has officially asked for it or who is in charge
to give something to a person in authority

If you see the subtlety, the former one is used when someone has asked you for something, as in your example. The boss has asked you for that work.

In the latter example, you give something to a person in authority--say--your resignation. They did not ask it, but you submitted and submitted to the higher authority.

Said that, if we go by MM , 'turn in' fits in your example. Because it talks about the tasks were allotted to the employees 'he' and 'she'.

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Phrasal Verb – Hand In

Phrasal Verb – Hand in .

Meaning – To give something to someone in authority . You can hand your homework in to a teacher or a purse you’ve just found to a policeman.

  • This phrasal verb is separable.
  • “My homework is too difficult. Can I pick your brain later? I need to hand in my homework tomorrow!”

If you hand in your notice or hand in your resignation you are officially announcing that you are leaving your job.

  • “I handed my notice in last week. It is such a relief to finally leave this awful job!”

Hand in hand is an idiomatic expression that means to go or work closely together with someone or something. It can also refer to two things that occur simultaneously or in close proximity to each other. For example, “ Economic growth and job creation often go hand in hand. ”

Have a hand in something is another idiom that means to be involved in something or to play a role in something. It implies that the person has some level of responsibility or influence in the matter. For example, “I had a hand in organizing the event” or “The company’s CEO had a hand in the decision-making process.”

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After Sharad Pawar’s Step Down, NCP Leaders Hand In Their Resignations

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Hand in homework

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

  • Don't forget to hand in your homework by the deadline.
  • Students are required to hand in their homework at the beginning of the class.
  • She always makes sure to hand in her homework on time.

Alternatives:

  • submit homework
  • give in homework
  • deliver homework
  • submit assignments
  • turn in assignments

Turn in homework

  • Please remember to turn in your homework before leaving.
  • Students must turn in their homework at the beginning of the class.
  • He always forgets to turn in his homework on time.
  • hand in assignments

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For the most part, this website is the place where I document and hand in my class homework assignments.

I knew I wasn't going to jail and I knew that I had a great excuse for not handing in my chem homework .

"As you can imagine, there's a lot I want to say, but I have to hand my homework in to the authorities first," he told Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

In our homework example, we would say something like, "Hey, I'd really appreciate it if you can give me a hand with my homework , unless you're busy or something.

For example, sending parents of middle- and high-school students personalized text messages when their children did not hand in homework assignments increased homework completion by 25% as compared to children whose parents did not receive such messages, and parents were twice as likely to reach out to their children's teachers.

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  • TO GIVE SOMETHING TO SOMEONE

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Definition of hand in phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

hand something in (to somebody)

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  1. HAND IN definition and meaning

    To return or submit (something, such as an examination paper).... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  2. HAND SOMETHING IN

    HAND SOMETHING IN definition: 1. to give something to someone in a position of authority: 2. to give something to someone in a…. Learn more.

  3. Hand in an assignment

    Click the class Classwork.; Click the quiz View instructions.; Click the form and answer the questions. Click Submit. If the form is the only work for the assignment, the status of the assignment will change to Handed in.; If there's more work to do for the assignment, click Open assignment.; Hand in an assignment with an assigned doc

  4. Hand in Definition & Meaning

    The meaning of HAND IN is submit. How to use hand in in a sentence. submit… See the full definition. Games & Quizzes; Games & Quizzes; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; Word Finder ... hand in your homework. Examples of hand in in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Overall, ...

  5. hand in vs hand on

    In daily conversation, people use hand on more often than hand in. This is because hand on is used for more daily tasks and routines such as passing objects or transferring responsibilities. Hand in is not used as much in daily conversation. It's mainly used when we're talking about submitting something. So, while both phrases are used, hand on ...

  6. hand in phrasal verb

    take somebody in hand; somebody's hand (in marriage) hand in glove (with somebody) put your hand in your pocket; go hat in hand (to somebody) a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush; an iron fist/hand (in a velvet glove) have somebody in the palm of your hand; get caught/found with your hand in the cookie jar; See more Idioms. in hand ...

  7. Sparx Maths

    There are numerous reasons why we might find that homework completion is higher for students with a Wednesday due date. These could be coincidental factors, e.g. it could be the case that high-performing schools within Sparx Maths choose to set the homework hand-in day to a Wednesday. Or, these could be causative factors.

  8. hand something ↔ in

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hand something ↔ in phrasal verb GIVE to give something to someone in authority Tom has handed in his resignation. Did you hand your homework in on time? → hand → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus hand in • They are unwilling to get their hands dirty in applying what they do know.

  9. phrasal verbs

    So if you are "handing in" your homework, presumably you are giving it to the teacher. The teacher is the person receiving it. So you "hand it in to the teacher". If you and another student worked on the assignment together and then went together to give it to the teacher, you could say, "I handed in my work with my classmate".

  10. Why kids don't hand in their work (even if they did it)

    Maybe they had a bad experience with an assignment or a teacher in the past. So they don't even bother handing in their work — even if they did it. For other kids, though, getting homework to the teacher is a different kind of challenge. It's one thing to do homework. It's another thing to put it in your backpack, bring it to school ...

  11. Hand in your homework (email)

    The student is sending you something completely different than the thing you sent. In my opinion the phrase "hand in homework" (including the phrasal verb "hand in") means "submit a completed homework assignment to the teacher". There is nothing wrong with "handing in homework using email". In traditional schools (pre-internet, last century ...

  12. Hand in

    Definition of hand in in the Idioms Dictionary. hand in phrase. What does hand in expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. Hand in - Idioms by The Free Dictionary ... To deliver or submit something to someone: I handed in my homework. The committee finally handed the proposal in to the mayor. See also: hand.

  13. hand in

    Macmillan Dictionary says that both have one common meaning. turn in. to give something to the person who has officially asked for it or who is in charge. and... hand in. to give something to a person in authority. If you see the subtlety, the former one is used when someone has asked you for something, as in your example.

  14. Phrasal Verb

    Hand in hand is an idiomatic expression that means to go or work closely together with someone or something. It can also refer to two things that occur simultaneously or in close proximity to each other. For example, " Economic growth and job creation often go hand in hand. Have a hand in something is another idiom that means to be involved ...

  15. Hand in homework or Turn in homework?

    Both 'hand in homework' and 'turn in homework' are correct phrases that are commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used based on personal preference or regional variations. Both phrases convey the same meaning of submitting homework for evaluation. TextRanch has helped me to improve my written skills as well as to ...

  16. HAND IN definition in American English

    hand in. 1. phrasal verb. If you hand in something such as homework or something that you have found, you give it to a teacher, police officer, or other person in authority. I'm supposed to have handed in a first draft of my dissertation. 2. phrasal verb. If you hand in your notice or resignation, you tell your employer, in speech or in writing ...

  17. hand in my homework

    High quality example sentences with "hand in my homework" in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English. You are offline. Search. Translate. Rewrite. Editor (beta) Library. Go premium. Write in English at your best with Ludwig ...

  18. HAND SOMETHING IN definition

    HAND SOMETHING IN meaning: 1. to give something to someone in a position of authority: 2. to give something to someone in a…. Learn more.

  19. HAND IN

    HAND IN - Synonyms, related words and examples | Cambridge English Thesaurus

  20. hand in phrasal verb

    in hand; hand in hand; keep your hand in; throw your hand in; take somebody in hand; somebody's hand (in marriage) hand in glove (with somebody) go hat in hand (to somebody) a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush; have somebody in the palm of your hand; get caught/found with your hand in the cookie jar; See more Idioms. in hand; hand in ...

  21. hand in your homework

    Hand in your homework. The difference is, he figured out that getting ahead isn't about handing in your homework on time. Be sure to hand in your homework by tomorrow. Next time, hand in your homework. Hand in your homework, right now. You are supposed to hand in your homework by Friday.

  22. HAND IN Synonyms: 63 Similar and Opposite Words

    Synonyms for HAND IN: turn in, deal (out), submit, relinquish, hand on, will, hand down, dispense; Antonyms of HAND IN: keep, hold, retain, withhold, own, possess ...