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UK//aɪ ɡɪv hɪm θriː wiːks//US//aɪ ɡɪv hɪm θri wiːks//

Meaning of I give him three weeks

I predict he will need three weeks to complete the task.

In simple words: I say he will finish in three weeks.

I give him three weeks in a sentence

  • I give him three weeks to finish the report.
  • If he doesn't show progress, I give him three weeks before I step in.
  • For this project, I give him three weeks at most.

How to use I give him three weeks

Used informally to suggest a deadline or time limit. Avoid in very formal situations.

Grammar pattern

give + object + time period

Memory hint

Imagine handing someone a calendar with three weeks marked.

Related words

Collocations with I give him three weeks

  • give a deadline
  • give a time frame
  • give him time

Synonyms for I give him three weeks

  • I think he needs three weeks
  • I estimate three weeks
  • I allow him three weeks

Opposites of I give him three weeks

Common mistakes with I give him three weeks

  • Confused with 'I gave him three weeks' (past tense).
  • Not using correct context for giving time (implies expectation).

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Frequently asked questions about I give him three weeks

What does I give him three weeks mean?

I say he will finish in three weeks.

What is the definition of I give him three weeks?

I predict he will need three weeks to complete the task.

How do you use I give him three weeks in a sentence?

I give him three weeks to finish the report.

Can you give another example of I give him three weeks?

If he doesn't show progress, I give him three weeks before I step in.

What are synonyms for I give him three weeks?

Common alternatives include I think he needs three weeks, I estimate three weeks, I allow him three weeks.

What is the opposite of I give him three weeks?

Opposite meanings include take, withhold.

What words go with I give him three weeks?

It commonly pairs with give a deadline, give a time frame, give him time.

What are common mistakes when using I give him three weeks?

Confused with 'I gave him three weeks' (past tense). Not using correct context for giving time (implies expectation).

How do you pronounce I give him three weeks?

US: //aɪ ɡɪv hɪm θri wiːks//, UK: //aɪ ɡɪv hɪm θriː wiːks//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I give him three weeks?

Used informally to suggest a deadline or time limit. Avoid in very formal situations.