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How to Pronounce give someone his or her walking papers?

Correct pronunciation for the word "give someone his or her walking papers" is [ɡˈɪv sˈʌmwɒn hɪz ɔː hɜː wˈɔːkɪŋ pˈe͡ɪpəz], [ɡˈɪv sˈʌmwɒn hɪz ɔː hɜː wˈɔːkɪŋ pˈe‍ɪpəz], [ɡ_ˈɪ_v s_ˈʌ_m_w_ɒ_n h_ɪ_z__ ɔː h_ɜː w_ˈɔː_k_ɪ_ŋ p_ˈeɪ_p_ə_z].

What are the misspellings for give someone his or her walking papers?

  • five someone his or her walking papers,
  • vive someone his or her walking papers,
  • bive someone his or her walking papers,
  • hive someone his or her walking papers,
  • yive someone his or her walking papers,
  • tive someone his or her walking papers,
  • guve someone his or her walking papers,
  • gjve someone his or her walking papers,
  • gkve someone his or her walking papers,
  • gove someone his or her walking papers,
  • g9ve someone his or her walking papers,
  • g8ve someone his or her walking papers,
  • gice someone his or her walking papers,
  • gibe someone his or her walking papers,
  • gige someone his or her walking papers,
  • gife someone his or her walking papers,
  • givw someone his or her walking papers,
  • givs someone his or her walking papers,
  • givd someone his or her walking papers,
  • givr someone his or her walking papers

What is the present tense of Give someone his or her walking papers?

  • In order to provide all personal forms of the verb "give someone his or her walking papers" in the present tense, it is important to clarify that the phrase "give someone his or her walking papers" is an idiom meaning to dismiss or terminate someone from their job. As an idiom, it is typically used in the singular form to refer to a single person. Here are the present tense forms for the first, second, and third person:

  • - I give him/her his/her walking papers
  • What is the past tense of Give someone his or her walking papers?

  • The personal forms of the verb "give someone his or her walking papers" in the past tense are as follows:

  • 1. I gave someone his or her walking papers.

  • 2. You gave someone his or her walking papers.

  • 3. He gave someone his or her walking papers.

  • 4. She gave someone his or her walking papers.

  • 5. It gave someone his or her walking papers.

  • 6. We gave someone his or her walking papers.

  • 7. They gave someone his or her walking papers.
  • What is the adjective for give someone his or her walking papers?

    The adjective form of "give someone his or her walking papers" is "walked out" or "dismissed".

    Usage over time for give someone his or her walking papers:

    This graph shows how "give someone his or her walking papers" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Give someone his or her walking papers:

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