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2. Can I borrow that book? I'll give it back tomorrow. The preposition "back" is used to indicate the action of returning something to its original owner.
3. After the operation, David had to give up smoking. The phrasal verb "give up" is used to indicate the action of quitting or stopping a habit or activity.
4. Their food supplies gave out sooner than they had planned, so they had to return home. The phrasal verb "give out" is used to indicate the action of running out or being completely used up.
5. The hijackers finally gave themselves up to the police. The phrasal verb "give up" is used to indicate the action of surrendering or turning oneself in to the authorities.
6. You'd better not give in to anyone, or I'll be very angry with you. The phrasal verb "give in" is used to indicate the action of surrendering or yielding to someone's demands or requests.
7. They are giving away free glasses with every box of washing powder they sell. The phrasal verb "give away" is used to indicate the action of distributing or providing something for free.