What does Give mean?
According to the oxford dictionary, In verb form, the definition of give /ɡiv/ is freely transferring the possession of (something) to (someone); hand over to. Cause or allow (someone or something) to have (something, especially something abstract); provide or supply with.
In noun form, the definition of give /ɡiv/ is the capacity to bend or alter in shape under pressure; elasticity.
Here are 32 Examples of a Sentence with “Give.” If you have any questions, please write them in the comment column below.
- We don’t give money to them.
- When will you give it to him?
- They will not give food to them.
- You give a flower to your love every day.
- I did not give you rubbish yesterday.
- We usually give food to our neighbors.
- Where did you give this food?
- What will you give to her?
- I could give it to you.
- What will you give in your office?
- She doesn’t give it every day.
- They will give this plant to them
- What do you give today?
- When do you give this price?
- I always give it to my parents.
- Why does she give it to you?
- You will give this book to my child.
- Why do you always give this price to me?
- Did you give this food to me?
- He doesn’t give food to them.
- Faradilla will give some food to Annisa.
- We don’t give this table to them.
- Will you give this plant to them?
- You don’t need to give food to me.
- Do you give this fish to us?
- Why do you give this book to us?
- What did you give to them?
- We don’t give bread to your child.
- I always give the price to Annisa.
- I will give fruit to you.
- What will you give to me?
- They are giving some food to this cat.








