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UK//aɪ ɡɒt wʌn//US//aɪ ɡɑt wʌn//

Meaning of I got one

Indicates possession of one item.

In simple words: I have one

I got one in a sentence

  • Hey, I got one of those new phones!
  • Don't worry, I got one just for you!
  • I got one for my birthday last year.

How to use I got one

Often used in casual conversations to indicate possession, appropriate in friendly settings but not in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'I got one' as winning a prize; you got something special.

Related words

Collocations with I got one

  • got one for free
  • got one at the store
  • got one yesterday

Synonyms for I got one

  • I have one
  • I've got one
  • I've received one

Common mistakes with I got one

  • Confused with 'I have one'
  • Used in overly formal contexts
  • Misplaced in sentences (not used as a full sentence)

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Frequently asked questions about I got one

What does I got one mean?

I have one

What is the definition of I got one?

Indicates possession of one item.

How do you use I got one in a sentence?

Hey, I got one of those new phones!

Can you give another example of I got one?

Don't worry, I got one just for you!

What are synonyms for I got one?

Common alternatives include I have one, I've got one, I've received one.

What words go with I got one?

It commonly pairs with got one for free, got one at the store, got one yesterday.

What are common mistakes when using I got one?

Confused with 'I have one' Used in overly formal contexts Misplaced in sentences (not used as a full sentence)

How do you pronounce I got one?

US: //aɪ ɡɑt wʌn//, UK: //aɪ ɡɒt wʌn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is I got one formal or informal?

"I got one" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use I got one?

Often used in casual conversations to indicate possession, appropriate in friendly settings but not in formal situations.