My manager gives additional responsiblities in my job.
Please check the sentence.
Is any suitable verb there instead of "gives"?
For a start, the tense "gives" seems unexpected. What is the context in which you wish to use the present tense? " (future) You don't really need to say "in my job" as it is obvious.
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For a start, the tense "gives" seems unexpected. What is the context in which you wish to use the present tense?
More often you would say e.g.:
"My manager has given me additional responsibilities." (recent event with present effect)
"My manager gave me additional responsibilities." (any event in the past)
"My manager is going to give me additional responsibilities." (futur