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Kim
Give Somybody credit for
That was the thing about Patrick. He always smarter thang I gave him credit for
What does it mean "Give him credit for" in this case please.
Thank you.
Aug 25, 2018 12:00 AM
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We "give credit" to someone or "give someone credit for" something when we want to acknowledge their accomplishment or effort. Thus, when we say "He (was) always smarter (than) I gave him credit for", you acknowledged someone's good work, yet he was often even more intelligent than you thought.
August 25, 2018
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Here "smarter than I gave him credit for" means "smarter than I thought he was".
August 25, 2018
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He is smarter then I gave him praise or recognition for.
August 25, 2018
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I think "gave him credit for" in this case means " i thought"
August 25, 2018
Kim
Language Skills
English, Korean, Vietnamese
Learning Language
English, Korean
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