في 15 ثانية
- Giving something for free.
- Accidentally revealing a secret.
- Common in casual conversation.
- Avoid when selling items.
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أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 12Texting a friend about decluttering
Hey! I'm cleaning out my closet this weekend and have tons of clothes I want to give away. Wanna come over and grab anything?
Hey! I'm cleaning out my closet this weekend and have tons of clothes I want to give away. Wanna come over and grab anything?
Watching a movie spoiler online
Ugh, I saw a comment that totally gave away the ending of that new sci-fi movie! So annoying.
Ugh, I saw a comment that totally gave away the ending of that new sci-fi movie! So annoying.
At a local community event
The local animal shelter is giving away free pet adoption kits this Saturday to help new owners.
The local animal shelter is giving away free pet adoption kits this Saturday to help new owners.
خلفية ثقافية
The concept of a 'giveaway' is huge in marketing, especially on social media platforms like Instagram. Charity shops are very common; people often 'give away' their unwanted goods to these shops. Giving away items is often done through 'Mottainai' culture, which emphasizes not wasting things. The term 'spoiler' is often paired with 'give away' in online forums.
Separable Verb
Remember that 'give away' is separable. If you use a pronoun like 'it' or 'them', put it in the middle!
Don't Quit!
Never use 'give away' to mean 'quit'. Always use 'give up' for quitting habits or tasks.
في 15 ثانية
- Giving something for free.
- Accidentally revealing a secret.
- Common in casual conversation.
- Avoid when selling items.
What It Means
Give away has two main flavors. It can mean giving something for free, like a gift or when you're getting rid of stuff. Imagine clearing out your bookshelf and offering books to friends. It's a generous act, no strings attached. The other meaning is about secrets. You might accidentally reveal something you weren't supposed to. It's like your lips got loose and the secret just slipped out. Oops!
How To Use It
Use give away when you're parting with an item without expecting payment. "I'm going to give away my old clothes." You can also use it when a secret is revealed. "Don't tell Sarah about the party; she'll give it away!" It’s pretty flexible. You can give away physical things, information, or even your feelings. Just be careful not to give away too much on a first date!
Real-Life Examples
- My neighbor is giving away kittens. So cute!
- The plot twist in that movie was amazing; the trailer didn't give it away.
- He accidentally gave away the surprise birthday party details.
- The charity shop is giving away donated items this weekend.
- She gave away her winning lottery ticket in a moment of panic.
When To Use It
Use give away when you're getting rid of items you no longer need. "I'm giving away my old furniture." It’s perfect for situations where you want to be generous. You can also use it when a secret is accidentally revealed. "He gave away the ending of the book." It fits when you want to express that something was shared freely. Think of free samples at the supermarket. Or when someone lets slip a surprise. It’s a very natural phrase for these scenarios.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use give away when you are selling something. That’s the opposite! If you’re charging money, you’re selling, not giving away. Also, avoid it if you’re intentionally revealing a secret as part of a plan. This phrase implies accidental revelation or genuine generosity. It’s not for strategic leaks. So, if you’re a spy, maybe find another phrase. Unless you’re a really bad spy, then give away might work.
Common Mistakes
- ✗ I will
givemy old bookstomy friend. → ✓ I willgive awaymy old books to my friend. - ✗ She
gavethe surpriseoff. → ✓ Shegave awaythe surprise. - ✗ He
gavethe secretout. → ✓ Hegave awaythe secret. - ✗ They are
givingticketsfor free. → ✓ They aregiving awaytickets.
Similar Expressions
Donate: This is more formal. It implies giving to a charity. "I donated my old coats."Offer: This is broader. You can offer to help or offer something for sale. "I offered him a ride."Hand out: Usually for multiple items to many people. "The volunteers handed out flyers."Dispose of: This means to get rid of something, often because it’s unwanted. It doesn’t imply giving it away for free. "I disposed of my broken chair."Reveal: This is specifically for secrets or information. "He revealed his true identity."
Common Variations
Giveaway(noun): This refers to the act of giving something away for free, or the item itself. "The store is having a huge giveaway next week." It can also refer to a free sample or promotional item. "This pen was a free giveaway."Give it away: Often used to emphasize the ease or lack of value. "It's so easy, I'd give it away!"Give someone away: This can mean revealing someone's location or identity. "The witness gave the suspect away to the police."
Memory Trick
Imagine a generous king on his throne. He’s throwing gold coins (give) into the cheering crowd below (away from his throne). He’s happy to give it all away! Now, picture that same king accidentally blurting out the location of a hidden treasure to a sneaky court jester. He gave away the secret! The image of freely tossing things or carelessly spilling secrets should stick.
Quick FAQ
- What's the difference between
give awayanddonate?Donateis usually more formal and implies giving to a charitable organization.Give awayis more general and can be to anyone, like friends or family, or just getting rid of things. - Can
give awaybe used for secrets? Yes, absolutely! It means you accidentally revealed a secret or surprise. It's like your mouth just couldn't hold it in. - Is
giveawaya noun or verb?Giveawayis typically a noun. It can mean the event of giving things for free, or the free item itself. The verb form isgive away. - What if I'm selling something? If you're selling, you're not giving it away. You're charging money.
Give awaymeans for free, no cost involved. - Does
give awayalways mean something bad? Not at all! It can be very positive, like sharing what you have. The negative side comes in when you reveal a secret you shouldn't have. - Can I use it for my job? Yes, in certain contexts. If your company offers free samples, they might
give awayproducts. Or if you accidentally reveal confidential information, you mightgive awaycompany secrets. Be careful in professional settings!
ملاحظات الاستخدام
This phrase is very common in everyday English. While generally neutral, it leans informal when discussing secrets or casual sharing. In professional contexts, it's best used for clear promotional offers ('give away free samples') rather than vague statements. Be mindful not to confuse it with 'sell' or 'give out'.
Separable Verb
Remember that 'give away' is separable. If you use a pronoun like 'it' or 'them', put it in the middle!
Don't Quit!
Never use 'give away' to mean 'quit'. Always use 'give up' for quitting habits or tasks.
Noun Form
Use 'giveaway' (one word) when talking about a prize or a contest.
أمثلة
12Hey! I'm cleaning out my closet this weekend and have tons of clothes I want to give away. Wanna come over and grab anything?
Hey! I'm cleaning out my closet this weekend and have tons of clothes I want to give away. Wanna come over and grab anything?
Here, `give away` clearly means providing items for free because the speaker no longer needs them.
Ugh, I saw a comment that totally gave away the ending of that new sci-fi movie! So annoying.
Ugh, I saw a comment that totally gave away the ending of that new sci-fi movie! So annoying.
This usage refers to revealing the plot twist or ending, spoiling the surprise for others.
The local animal shelter is giving away free pet adoption kits this Saturday to help new owners.
The local animal shelter is giving away free pet adoption kits this Saturday to help new owners.
This highlights the promotional and charitable aspect of giving items freely.
✨ GIVEAWAY ALERT! ✨ We're so excited to give away a [product name] to one lucky follower! To enter: 1. Follow us 2. Like this post 3. Tag a friend!
✨ GIVEAWAY ALERT! ✨ We're so excited to give away a [product name] to one lucky follower! To enter: 1. Follow us 2. Like this post 3. Tag a friend!
Used here in a promotional context, common on social media for contests.
We need to be careful what we say around Mark. If he asks too many questions, someone might accidentally give away the surprise party.
We need to be careful what we say around Mark. If he asks too many questions, someone might accidentally give away the surprise party.
Emphasizes the accidental nature of revealing secret information.
During my previous role, I managed a project where we gave away promotional merchandise at trade shows to increase brand visibility.
During my previous role, I managed a project where we gave away promotional merchandise at trade shows to increase brand visibility.
This is a professional context, showing how the phrase can be used for marketing activities.
✗ I want to `give away` my old car for $500. → ✓ I want to `sell` my old car for $500.
✗ I want to give away my old car for $500. → ✓ I want to sell my old car for $500.
It's crucial to distinguish between giving for free and selling. Using `give away` implies no cost.
✗ The trailer didn't `give away` the main character's fate. → ✓ The trailer didn't `reveal` the main character's fate.
✗ The trailer didn't give away the main character's fate. → ✓ The trailer didn't reveal the main character's fate.
While `give away` can mean reveal, `reveal` is often more precise for secrets/information, especially in media contexts.
My uncle gave me a singing fish for Christmas. Honestly, I think he just wanted to give it away to someone else!
My uncle gave me a singing fish for Christmas. Honestly, I think he just wanted to give it away to someone else!
A lighthearted jab, suggesting the gift was unwanted and the giver was eager to get rid of it.
After years of collecting, she decided to give away her rare comic book collection to a children's hospital.
After years of collecting, she decided to give away her rare comic book collection to a children's hospital.
This shows a deeply generous and emotional act of parting with something valuable.
I have a spare ticket for the concert tonight. Anyone want it? Happy to give it away!
I have a spare ticket for the concert tonight. Anyone want it? Happy to give it away!
Casual offer to transfer ownership of an item for free.
I tried to keep quiet about my promotion, but I guess I got too excited and gave it away during dinner.
I tried to keep quiet about my promotion, but I guess I got too excited and gave it away during dinner.
Illustrates revealing personal news unintentionally due to excitement.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'give away'.
She didn't mean to ____ the surprise, but she was so excited!
The sentence requires the base form after 'to'.
Choose the sentence that uses 'give away' correctly.
Which sentence is correct?
Pronouns must be placed between the verb and the particle.
Match the situation to the meaning of 'give away'.
Situation: 'The store is handing out free pens.'
Handing out free items is the 'donating' sense.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
3 تمارينShe didn't mean to ____ the surprise, but she was so excited!
The sentence requires the base form after 'to'.
Which sentence is correct?
Pronouns must be placed between the verb and the particle.
Situation: 'The store is handing out free pens.'
Handing out free items is the 'donating' sense.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
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الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةNo, that is incorrect. You must say 'I gave it away'.
It is neutral. Use it in casual conversation or general writing.
'Give away' is for donating/revealing. 'Give up' is for quitting.
Yes, but 'disclose' is more formal.
It is a noun phrase meaning an obvious clue.
Only if you are talking about donating items. Avoid it for secrets.
Yes, 'gave away'.
No, say 'I'm giving up my job'.
Yes, very common.
Because it combines a verb and a particle to create a new meaning.
Yes, the concept of 'giveaways' is very Western-marketing focused.
Try describing your decluttering process using the phrase.
عبارات ذات صلة
Give up
contrastTo quit or surrender.
Spill the beans
similarTo reveal a secret.
Let the cat out of the bag
similarTo reveal a secret.
Dead giveaway
builds onAn obvious clue.