difference between week and weak
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The homonyms week and weak do very different things despite sounding alike. A week is a noun, referring to a period of seven days, and weak is an adjective for something that is not strong.
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Hello friend, here is your answer.
Week is a time unit equal to seven days. A week has seven days which is Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
For example - Doctor advised me to take rest quite a week.
Weak means lacking power to perform physically done task. It means not able to do anything.
For example - He is weak in studies.
But we can say weak means week also. But we can't say weak means week.
Hope it helps you and you understand also.
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Tanisha
Week is a time unit equal to seven days. A week has seven days which is Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
For example - Doctor advised me to take rest quite a week.
Weak means lacking power to perform physically done task. It means not able to do anything.
For example - He is weak in studies.
But we can say weak means week also. But we can't say weak means week.
Hope it helps you and you understand also.
With regards@
Tanisha
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