Correct use of 'Weak' and 'Week' in Spoken English


The word weak is an adjective, meaning it describes nouns. Weak means that something is without strength or without much power.
Examples:
1. I am weak and cannot arm wrestle my friend.
2. The shelf is too weak to hold all of those books.

Week is a noun. It is a measurement of time. Seven days is one week. Week can also be used in the word weekday. This means any day from Saturday and Sunday.
Examples:
1. I only worked three days this week
2. It's been a long week!

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