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UK//aɪ brɔːt juː səm ˈʧɒklət//US//aɪ brɔt ju səm ˈʧɑklət//

Meaning of I brought you some chocolate

I gave or delivered chocolate to you.

In simple words: I gave you some chocolate.

I brought you some chocolate in a sentence

  • I brought you some chocolate after my trip.
  • For your birthday, I brought you some chocolate cake.
  • When I visited yesterday, I brought you some chocolate truffles.
  • I brought you some chocolate as a thank you gift.
  • Next time I travel, I'll make sure to bring you some chocolate.

How to use I brought you some chocolate

Used in informal contexts when offering or giving chocolate. Best suited for friendly conversations or casual settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine bringing a box of chocolates to a friend – sweet gift!

Related words

Collocations with I brought you some chocolate

  • brought some gifts
  • brought back souvenirs
  • brought food to share

Synonyms for I brought you some chocolate

  • delivered chocolate
  • gifted chocolate
  • presented chocolate
  • provided chocolate

Common mistakes with I brought you some chocolate

  • Misplacing 'brought' with 'buy' – 'brought' indicates a past action of giving.
  • Using inappropriate tense – maintain past tense for actions already completed.

I brought you some chocolate in other languages

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Frequently asked questions about I brought you some chocolate

What does I brought you some chocolate mean?

I gave you some chocolate.

What is the definition of I brought you some chocolate?

I gave or delivered chocolate to you.

How do you use I brought you some chocolate in a sentence?

I brought you some chocolate after my trip.

Can you give another example of I brought you some chocolate?

For your birthday, I brought you some chocolate cake.

What are synonyms for I brought you some chocolate?

Common alternatives include delivered chocolate, gifted chocolate, presented chocolate, provided chocolate.

What words go with I brought you some chocolate?

It commonly pairs with brought some gifts, brought back souvenirs, brought food to share.

What are common mistakes when using I brought you some chocolate?

Misplacing 'brought' with 'buy' – 'brought' indicates a past action of giving. Using inappropriate tense – maintain past tense for actions already completed.

How do you pronounce I brought you some chocolate?

US: //aɪ brɔt ju səm ˈʧɑklət//, UK: //aɪ brɔːt juː səm ˈʧɒklət//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I brought you some chocolate?

Used in informal contexts when offering or giving chocolate. Best suited for friendly conversations or casual settings.