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UK//aɪl ɡɛt juː ə ˈkɒpi//US//aɪl ɡɛt ju ə ˈkɑpi//

Meaning of I'll get you a copy

I will provide you with a copy of something.

In simple words: I will provide you with a copy.

I'll get you a copy in a sentence

  • Don't worry, I'll get you a copy of the report by tomorrow.
  • If you need it for the meeting, I'll get you a copy of the presentation.
  • I found an extra book, so I'll get you a copy as well.
  • No problem! I'll get you a copy of the article I mentioned.
  • After class, I can stay and I'll get you a copy of the notes.

How to use I'll get you a copy

Use this phrase when you intend to provide someone with a copy of something, like a document or book. It's appropriate in both formal and informal settings.

Grammar pattern

I'll get + object + a copy

Memory hint

Think of 'get you' as an offer to deliver something special.

Related words

Collocations with I'll get you a copy

  • get a copy
  • provide a copy
  • email a copy

Synonyms for I'll get you a copy

  • I'll provide you a copy
  • I will deliver a copy
  • I'll furnish you with a copy

Common mistakes with I'll get you a copy

  • Using 'copy' without specifying what it's a copy of.
  • Confusing 'get' with 'bring' in different contexts.
  • Omitting 'a' before 'copy' in casual speech.

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Frequently asked questions about I'll get you a copy

What does I'll get you a copy mean?

I will provide you with a copy.

What is the definition of I'll get you a copy?

I will provide you with a copy of something.

How do you use I'll get you a copy in a sentence?

Don't worry, I'll get you a copy of the report by tomorrow.

Can you give another example of I'll get you a copy?

If you need it for the meeting, I'll get you a copy of the presentation.

What are synonyms for I'll get you a copy?

Common alternatives include I'll provide you a copy, I will deliver a copy, I'll furnish you with a copy.

What words go with I'll get you a copy?

It commonly pairs with get a copy, provide a copy, email a copy.

What are common mistakes when using I'll get you a copy?

Using 'copy' without specifying what it's a copy of. Confusing 'get' with 'bring' in different contexts. Omitting 'a' before 'copy' in casual speech.

How do you pronounce I'll get you a copy?

US: //aɪl ɡɛt ju ə ˈkɑpi//, UK: //aɪl ɡɛt juː ə ˈkɒpi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I'll get you a copy?

Use this phrase when you intend to provide someone with a copy of something, like a document or book. It's appropriate in both formal and informal settings.