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Used with adverbs:
"
She is very weak."
(very, extremely, fairly, too)
"
He was a little weak after the surgery."
(a little, slightly)
"
She felt suddenly weak."
(suddenly, physically, mentally)
Used with verbs:
"
He is very weak."
(be: is/am/are, seems, appears, looks, sounds)
"
She became weak after the surgery."
(became, got, grew)
"
The infection left him too weak to play sports."
(left, made)
"
She remained weak for many months."
(remained, stayed)
Used with prepositions:
"
He felt weak in his legs."
(in)
"
She became weak from her illness."
(from)
"
He is weak at sports."
(at)
Used with nouns:
"
That is a weak argument."
(argument, attempt, excuse, performance, case)
"
She has a weak heart."
(heart, knee, arm, grip, hold, stomach, voice)
"
We heard a weak signal."
(signal, cry)