Meaning
I owe you is an expression that is said to thank someone for helping you and as a way of saying that you will do something for them in the future.
Today’s Sentences
- I owe you a drink.
- I owe you my life.
- I owe you a dinner.
- I owe you a coffee.
- I owe you an apology.
- Writer’s Note
01
I owe you a drink.
Situation 1
I’ve had such a rough day.
Let’s go have a beer.
It’s on me.
A drink sounds like the perfect way to end the day.
I owe you a drink!
Sure.
You can buy one for me when I’ve had a bad day.
Situation 2
Hey, thanks for helping me with this project.
No problem.
I’m glad I could help.
I owe you a drink.
You stayed so late at the office last night.
Sure.
Let’s go for a drink when this project is over.
02
I owe you my life.
Situation 1
Thanks for throwing me that rescue tube.
Well, it was a dangerous route and the waters were rough today.
I owe you my life.
One second too late and I would’ve been too far away from the raft.
I’m glad you’re okay.
Situation 2
Wrap your legs around the haul bag!
Try to rappel like you would normally.
Got it.
That was a really close call.
You okay?
Thanks.
I owe you my life!
03
I owe you a dinner.
Situation 1
I think those are the last of the boxes.
Thanks for helping me out today.
I really needed an extra hand.
It was no problem.
Sometimes I get called into work on the weekends but I’m glad I had time today.
I owe you a dinner.
Let me know what day works best for you.
Situation 2
So remember I asked you for a favor awhile back?
Sure.
Well, I owe you a dinner.
I thought we could go out for a meal tonight.
That would be great.
You know I love to spend time with you.
04
I owe you a coffee.
Situation 1
That’ll be 4 dollars and 50 cents.
Gosh, I left my wallet at home.
I’m so sorry.
Tell you what.
I got this one for you.
Really? That’s really kind of you.
I owe you a drink.
Situation 2
Are you busy right now?
Not at all.
I owe you a coffee and thought we could go get one now.
Sure, I need a caffeine boost.
05
I owe you an apology.
Situation 1
I owe you an apology.
Apology for?
For being late.
I didn’t wait too long.
Don’t worry about it.
Situation 2
I think I owe you an apology.
What for?
I never told you how I felt.
You can tell me now.
I’m listening.
Writer’s Note
Here are some other situations where you could use ‘Owe‘.
Someone who is indebted – a need to pay or repay money to a person, bank, business.
1. I still owe money on my car.
2. I owe the bank interest on my loan.
3. The tenant still owes me last month’s rent.
4. We’ve sent you an invoice for the amount owing on your account.
5. I owe my grandfather for my family’s wealth.
Something that should be done – used to say that something should be done for or given to someone.
1. She owes me an explanation.
2. He owes us an apology.
3. They owe her an honorary degree for her philanthropic work.
4. We owe them a public statement of remorse.
5. I owe her a favor.
Someone who is responsible for something – used to indicate the person or thing that made something possible.
1. I owe my teacher for preparing me for post secondary schooling.
2. We owe my father for our successes.
3. We owe you our time for all the support you’ve given us.
4. She owes us for emotional trauma that we’ve gone through.
5. He owes you for all the hours you’ve worked overtime.
How about you? Have you ever owed someone your time or money? Or has anyone ever owed you for your efforts or generosity? Let us know!