No! I'm busy!
I wish you were never born! >:l
This is a colloquialism. To give a hand or lend a hand means to help or assist.
There are two separate idioms:1) To give someone a hand (with a chore), or to lend a hand -to give assistance with a task, to help out2) To give someone a hand (applause), or to give them a big hand -to clap your hands in appreciation of a performance
"give forth" and "hand over" are both imperative statements demanding that you give someone something. For example, "Hand over the papers" means "give me the papers".
"Give me your hand," she said.
'Give me a hand lifting this table please?' asked Mike.
Give Yourself a Hand was created on 1999-03-23.
The teacher *is writing* on the chalkboard.
"Give me your hand," she said. This is dialogue and must use quotes.
To give someone a hand means to help them with some task they are doing.
No, the quotation marks are not in the correct place. They should be around the words "Give me your hand," as that is what the person is saying.
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The cast of Give Me Your Hand - 1968 includes: Odetta as herself