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Hang Up Meaning – Fun Phone Lesson for Kids

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Hang Up Meaning – Fun English Lesson for Kids

Have you heard the meaning of the phrase Hang Up? It is used when someone ends a phone call. In this lesson, kids will learn Hang Up Meaning in a fun way. You will see examples, do quizzes, and practice with family!

First, understand the meaning. Next, see examples. Then, try the quizzes. Learning step by step is easy and fun!

🌟 What Does Hang Up Mean?

Hang up means you put the phone down after talking. For example, Sue spoke to her husband, and then she hung up. You can also use it when someone stops talking quickly.

The verb hang changes to hung in the past tense. So we say “hang up” and not “hanged up” for phones.

📌 Example Sentences – Hang Up

1) Sue hung up after talking to her husband.

2) Dad hung up because the call was finished.

3) My brother hung up when the phone rang too long.

4) Remember: “hung up” is past tense, “hang up” is present tense.

💡 Fun Quiz – Test Yourself

Complete the sentence:

Sue _____ her conversation with her husband.

(a) hanged up   (b) hang over   (c) hung up ✅   (d) hung over

Tip: Think past tense and phone calls. Correct answer: (c) hung up.

Another quiz:

Tom _____ after speaking to his teacher.

(a) hung up ✅   (b) hanged up   (c) hang over   (d) hung over

Remember: Use “hung up” for finishing a call in the past.

One more example:

Mom called Grandma, and then she hung up.

Hang Up Meaning quiz for kids example – UCLnet.com
Fun quiz showing Hang Up Meaning for kids – UCLnet.com

🧒 Mini Dictionary – Hang Up

Word Easy Meaning
hang up finished a phone call
hanged up used for hanging objects or execution, not phones
hang over stay too long on top or on the phone
hung over feeling sick after too much food or drink
conversation talk between people

📝 Printable Worksheet – Hang Up Practice

Part 1: Choose the correct word

1) Mom _____ after talking to grandma.

(a) hung up ✅   (b) hanged up   (c) hang over

2) Dad wants to finish the call. He will ______.

(a) hang up ✅   (b) hang over   (c) hang up

Part 2: Fill in the blanks

Tom _____ the phone after the chat.

Sue _____ when the call ended.

Part 3: True or False

1) “Hang up” means finishing a phone call. ✅

2) “Hang up” is used for eating food. ❌

3) “Hang over” means staying too long. ✅

Now you understand the phrase Come to the Point. Keep practicing every day. The more you use it, the easier it becomes. Remember, first think, then explain. This makes your English stronger and fun!

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