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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

I handed in my...

Hi there,
I got an simply question.
I prepare myself for an english test but one question makes me thinking.

What means the phrase "I handed in my..." ?
The full question is:

After a returning from the conference in Madrid, I handed in my ........ to the finance department.
A) recipes B)receipts C) receptions D)prescritptions

All the answers makes nonsense for me.
  

Top answer

Hand in = give (usually documents) to an authority. Which of the 4 documents would a 'finance department' expect to receive?

  • Hand in = give (usually documents) to an authority.
  • Which of the 4 documents would a 'finance department' expect to receive?
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5 Answers
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Hand in = give (usually documents) to an authority. Which of the 4 documents would a 'finance department' expect to receive?
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Alright, thanks for your answer.

I guess prescriptions is correct.
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Wrong. Prescriptions are handed in to pharmacists. Please use your dictionary to find the meanings of the 4 words.
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I translated all of the 4 words to be sure but anyway.

It must be receipts then.

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