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UK//aɪ nəʊ jʊl dʊ wɛl//US//aɪ noʊ jʊl du wɛl//

Meaning of I know you'll do well

A supportive statement expressing confidence in someone's future success.

In simple words: I believe you will succeed

I know you'll do well in a sentence

  • You studied hard for this test, and I know you'll do well.
  • Don’t worry about the presentation; I know you'll do well.
  • I just want to say, I know you'll do well, you always do.
  • After all your practice, I know you'll do well in the competition.
  • I have faith that I know you'll do well on your final exams.

How to use I know you'll do well

Appropriate in encouraging contexts; can be used formally or casually. Avoid overuse to prevent sounding insincere.

Grammar pattern

verb + object + subordinate clause

Memory hint

Imagine a proud parent saying this to their child before a test.

Related words

Collocations with I know you'll do well

  • do well in
  • do well on
  • know well
  • do great
  • believe in you

Synonyms for I know you'll do well

  • I believe in you
  • You're going to succeed
  • You'll do great
  • I trust you
  • I have faith in you

Common mistakes with I know you'll do well

  • Omitting 'I' at the beginning of the phrase.
  • Using 'that' instead of 'you'll' – incorrect structure.
  • Confusing with 'I hope you'll do well' which implies uncertainty.

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Frequently asked questions about I know you'll do well

What does I know you'll do well mean?

I believe you will succeed

What is the definition of I know you'll do well?

A supportive statement expressing confidence in someone's future success.

How do you use I know you'll do well in a sentence?

You studied hard for this test, and I know you'll do well.

Can you give another example of I know you'll do well?

Don’t worry about the presentation; I know you'll do well.

What are synonyms for I know you'll do well?

Common alternatives include I believe in you, You're going to succeed, You'll do great, I trust you, I have faith in you.

What words go with I know you'll do well?

It commonly pairs with do well in, do well on, know well, do great, believe in you.

What are common mistakes when using I know you'll do well?

Omitting 'I' at the beginning of the phrase. Using 'that' instead of 'you'll' – incorrect structure. Confusing with 'I hope you'll do well' which implies uncertainty.

How do you pronounce I know you'll do well?

US: //aɪ noʊ jʊl du wɛl//, UK: //aɪ nəʊ jʊl dʊ wɛl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I know you'll do well?

Appropriate in encouraging contexts; can be used formally or casually. Avoid overuse to prevent sounding insincere.