Hand in (one's) notice In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "hand in (one's) notice", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-11-07 10:11

Meaning of Hand in (one's) notice

Hand in (one's) notice British Verb + object/complement mainly UK

To formally notify one's employer that one is departing or resigning from one's position.

The newspaper's editor handed in his notice after the scandal.

Anna handed in her notice because she was offered a better job elsewhere.

Many workers are handing in their notices because of poor pay.

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Grammar and Usage of Hand in (one's) notice

Verb Forms

  • to hand in (one's) notice
  • hands in (one's) notice
  • handed in (one's) notice
  • handing in (one's) notice
  • Possessive Adjectives

    • to hand in my notice
    • to hand in her notice
    • to hand in his notice
    • to hand in your notice
    • to hand in their notices
    • to hand in our notices

The verb "hand" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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