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UK//juː hæv ə dʒɒb tə duː//US//ju hӕv ə dʒɑb tə du//

Meaning of You have a job to do

You are responsible for completing a specific task.

In simple words: You need to complete a task.

You have a job to do in a sentence

  • In the meeting, the manager said, 'You have a job to do and deadlines to meet.'
  • Don't forget, you have a job to do before the weekend arrives.
  • The coach reminded the players, 'You have a job to do on the field.'

How to use You have a job to do

Use in professional or instructional contexts. Not suitable for casual conversation. Strongly implies obligation.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a superhero with a mission – ‘you have a job to do’!

Related words

Collocations with You have a job to do

  • have a task to complete
  • have work to finish
  • have responsibilities to manage

Synonyms for You have a job to do

  • you're tasked
  • you have responsibilities
  • you need to work

Opposites of You have a job to do

  • you're free
  • no obligations

Common mistakes with You have a job to do

  • Omitting 'you' in informal speech.
  • Misusing in contexts unrelated to work or tasks.
  • Adding unnecessary words, making it less concise.

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Frequently asked questions about You have a job to do

What does You have a job to do mean?

You need to complete a task.

What is the definition of You have a job to do?

You are responsible for completing a specific task.

How do you use You have a job to do in a sentence?

In the meeting, the manager said, 'You have a job to do and deadlines to meet.'

Can you give another example of You have a job to do?

Don't forget, you have a job to do before the weekend arrives.

What are synonyms for You have a job to do?

Common alternatives include you're tasked, you have responsibilities, you need to work.

What is the opposite of You have a job to do?

Opposite meanings include you're free, no obligations.

What words go with You have a job to do?

It commonly pairs with have a task to complete, have work to finish, have responsibilities to manage.

What are common mistakes when using You have a job to do?

Omitting 'you' in informal speech. Misusing in contexts unrelated to work or tasks. Adding unnecessary words, making it less concise.

How do you pronounce You have a job to do?

US: //ju hӕv ə dʒɑb tə du//, UK: //juː hæv ə dʒɒb tə duː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You have a job to do?

Use in professional or instructional contexts. Not suitable for casual conversation. Strongly implies obligation.