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UK//ɡoʊ aɪl bi faɪn//US//ɡoʊ aɪl bi faɪn//

Meaning of Go I'll be fine

In simple words: You're telling someone to leave because you will be okay.

Go I'll be fine in a sentence

  • You really should go to the party, I'll be fine here.
  • Go, I'll be fine, I have everything I need.
  • I appreciate your concern, but seriously, go! I'll be fine.
  • It's okay if you leave now, I'll be fine on my own.
  • Don't hesitate, go! I'll be fine without you for a while.

How to use Go I'll be fine

This phrase is used casually when reassuring someone. It’s appropriate among friends or peers but may be considered too informal in serious situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of someone pushing a friend away – 'Go, I’ll be fine, don't worry!'

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Collocations with Go I'll be fine

Synonyms for Go I'll be fine

  • Leave, I'll be okay
  • You go ahead, I’m fine
  • Don't worry about me

Common mistakes with Go I'll be fine

  • Omitting 'I'll' can make it sound abrupt.
  • Confusing it with 'Go, I'll be alright' which is less common.
  • 'Go' is often mixed with 'stay', leading to confusion.

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Frequently asked questions about Go I'll be fine

What does Go I'll be fine mean?

You're telling someone to leave because you will be okay.

What is the definition of Go I'll be fine?

A reassurance that someone can leave because you will manage without them.

How do you use Go I'll be fine in a sentence?

You really should go to the party, I'll be fine here.

Can you give another example of Go I'll be fine?

Go, I'll be fine, I have everything I need.

What are synonyms for Go I'll be fine?

Common alternatives include Leave, I'll be okay, You go ahead, I’m fine, Don't worry about me.

What words go with Go I'll be fine?

It commonly pairs with go ahead, I'll be okay, you can leave.

What are common mistakes when using Go I'll be fine?

Omitting 'I'll' can make it sound abrupt. Confusing it with 'Go, I'll be alright' which is less common. 'Go' is often mixed with 'stay', leading to confusion.

How do you pronounce Go I'll be fine?

US: //ɡoʊ aɪl bi faɪn//, UK: //ɡoʊ aɪl bi faɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Go I'll be fine formal or informal?

"Go I'll be fine" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Go I'll be fine?

This phrase is used casually when reassuring someone. It’s appropriate among friends or peers but may be considered too informal in serious situations.