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Id ESLPod_0217_WE_0109
Episode Id ESLPod 217
Episode Title Lost and Found
Phrase to turn (something) in
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to turned (something) in" means to give something to someone, usually something that is found but that doesn't belong to that person: "My sister turned in the money she found under the seat in the bus." "To turn (someone) in" can also mean to give information, usually about someone who has done something bad: "When I saw the man who robbed the store, I immediately went to the police to turn him in." Or, "I know that it was Rob who damaged the car but I don't know if I should turn him in." The verb "to turn into" can also be used for driving, when someone enters a place or when they turn from going in one direction to suddenly going in another: "The car was driving north when he turned into the parking lot."
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