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⭐️ Real English Conversations for Everyday Life ⭐️ 🎯 How to Use GIVE in English | Real Conversation Practice Welcome back to Mr Everyday English 👋 In this episode, Ana and Paul talk about one of the most common—and most confusing—English verbs: GIVE. You probably already know the basic meaning of give. But what about expressions like give up, give someone a hand, or give it a try? These are phrases native speakers use every day, and once you understand them, your English will sound much more natural. In this lesson, Ana and Paul explain GIVE in a simple, relaxed way using real-life examples and natural conversation. You’ll hear how to use give in the present, past, and future, and how its meaning changes in everyday situations. There’s no heavy grammar and no pressure—just clear explanations and practical English you can actually use. 📘 In this lesson, you will: • Learn give, gives, gave, and will give • Understand common phrasal verbs like give up, give away, give back, give in, give out, and give off • Practice useful expressions such as give me a hand, give yourself time, and give it a try • Improve your speaking with repeat-after-me sentences • Hear natural English used the way people really speak This lesson is perfect for beginners and lower-intermediate learners who want to feel more confident speaking English in daily life. 💬 Question for you: What’s one thing you can give to someone this week—your time, help, or kindness? Write one sentence in the comments using give. 👉 Subscribe to Mr Everyday English for more simple, human, everyday English conversations that help you speak better step by step.