Definition: (ditransitive) To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look, At "giving," a word that needs a little hook! The dictionary gives us a helpful plea, “(ditransitive) To move, shift, provide something…” you see. Now, “giving” isn't just tossing things around, It's more than simply handing them to the ground. Think about it like this, let’s make it clear, You're moving a gift, banishing all fear! It’s shifting kindness, a thoughtful deed, Providing comfort, planting a seed. "Abstract or concrete," that’s the key, you see, Like giving help to someone feeling free, Or offering support when troubles arise, Giving your time with genuine surprise. And “to someone or something” is also true, Giving a hug, or sharing joy with you! So "giving" means more than just passing around, It's about generosity, profound and sound. Does that make sense, my little learners bright? Let me know if you need a little light!