Sure Thing

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʃʊr θɪŋ/

Definitions of sure thing

noun a certain or guaranteed outcome or result

Example Sentences

A1 Can you pass me the salt? - Sure thing!

A2 If you need help with your homework, just let me know. - Sure thing, I'll help you.

B1 I asked my friend to pick up some groceries for me, and he said 'sure thing'.

B2 When I asked my boss for a day off, he replied 'sure thing, enjoy your time off'.

C1 The company promised to deliver the product by the end of the week, a sure thing according to their track record.

C2 The team captain's leadership skills made winning the championship seem like a sure thing.

Examples of sure thing in a Sentence

formal Certainly, I can assist you with that task. Sure thing.

informal Sure thing, I'll meet you at the coffee shop at 3pm.

slang You want me to pick up some snacks for the party? Sure thing!

figurative If you need help with your presentation, sure thing, I've got your back.

Grammatical Forms of sure thing

past tense

was a sure thing

plural

sure things

comparative

more of a sure thing

superlative

most of a sure thing

present tense

sure thing

future tense

will be a sure thing

perfect tense

has been a sure thing

continuous tense

is being a sure thing

singular

a sure thing

positive degree

surest thing

infinitive

to be a sure thing

gerund

being a sure thing

participle

a sure thing

Origin and Evolution of sure thing

First Known Use: 1835 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'sure thing' originated in English-speaking countries as a colloquial expression to convey certainty or agreement.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in informal conversations, 'sure thing' has evolved to become a common phrase in everyday language, often used to affirm a statement or express confidence in a decision or outcome.