We
UK /["/wi//wiː/"]/US /["/wi//wiː/"]/
Definition
I and another person or other people; I and you
In simple words: It means you and others.
Examples
- We've moved to Atlanta.
- We'd *(= the company would)* like to offer you the job.
- Why don't we go and see it together?
- We should take more care of our historic buildings.
Usage notes
Used when talking about a group that includes the speaker. Less appropriate in formal writing where specific subjects should be named.
Grammar pattern
pronoun usage
Memory hint
Think of 'we' as a group hug — it's always about togetherness.
Collocations
- we are
- we need
- we have
- we can
Synonyms
- us
- ourselves
- group
- team
Antonyms
- I
- you
Common mistakes
- Using 'we' instead of 'I' when only referring to oneself.
- Confusing 'we' with 'they' or 'you'.