Saturday Job

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsætərdeɪ ʤɑb/

Definitions of Saturday job

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'Saturday job' is a noun phrase consisting of two nouns.

Example Sentences

A1 I have a Saturday job at the local grocery store.

A2 My sister got her first Saturday job working at a cafe.

B1 Having a Saturday job helped me save money for college.

B2 Working a Saturday job taught me valuable time management skills.

C1 My Saturday job as a tutor allowed me to gain experience in teaching.

C2 Balancing my Saturday job with my studies was challenging but rewarding.

Examples of Saturday job in a Sentence

formal She decided to take on a Saturday job to earn some extra money during the weekends.

informal I'm thinking of picking up a Saturday job at the local cafe.

slang I snagged a sweet Saturday job at the bookstore down the street.

figurative Working on his novel was like a Saturday job for him - something he did in his spare time for enjoyment.

Grammatical Forms of Saturday job

plural

Saturday jobs

comparative

more Saturday job

superlative

most Saturday job

present tense

has a Saturday job

future tense

will have a Saturday job

perfect tense

has had a Saturday job

continuous tense

is doing a Saturday job

singular

Saturday job

positive degree

Saturday job

infinitive

to have a Saturday job

gerund

having a Saturday job

participle

had a Saturday job

Origin and Evolution of Saturday job

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'Saturday job' originated in the United Kingdom, where it refers to part-time work typically undertaken by students on Saturdays.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe part-time work done specifically on Saturdays, the term has evolved to encompass any part-time job taken on by students or young people, regardless of the day of the week.