fill in the blanks indian customs are handed ___ to us from many generations
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over
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Over
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- To give (something) over to the control or possession of another, usually under duress, is to hand it over. For example, the police officer demanded that the suspect surrender his weapons.
- A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb or preposition, such as "shut up" or "look after," that has a specific meaning.
- A phrasal verb is a phrase (such as take-off or look down on) that combines a verb with a preposition, an adverb, or both and functions as a verb whose meaning differs from the sum of the individual words' meanings.
- You must read the entire sentence. If the two words are taken literally, they are a verb and a preposition. It's a phrasal verb if they have to be taken together with a meaning that has little or nothing to do with the meaning of the verb alone.
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