Meaning of Now you've had your drink
Indicates that someone has finished their drink.
In simple words: You have finished your drink.
Now you've had your drink in a sentence
- Now you've had your drink, let's order some food.
- I see you enjoyed the cocktail; now you've had your drink.
- Now you've had your drink, what do you want to do next?
- Now you've had your drink, it's time to celebrate!
- After the toast, he said, 'Now you've had your drink, let's dance!'
How to use Now you've had your drink
Used in casual conversations, often after a toast or drinking event. It's friendly and informal.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'now' as a reminder to enjoy your drink before it's gone.
Related words
Collocations with Now you've had your drink
- have a drink
- finish your drink
- enjoy your drink
Synonyms for Now you've had your drink
- You've completed your drink
- You finished your drink
- You've had your beverage
Common mistakes with Now you've had your drink
- Omitting 'you've' and saying 'Now you had your drink.'
- Using the phrase in a formal setting where it feels out of place.
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Frequently asked questions about Now you've had your drink
What does Now you've had your drink mean?
You have finished your drink.
What is the definition of Now you've had your drink?
Indicates that someone has finished their drink.
How do you use Now you've had your drink in a sentence?
Now you've had your drink, let's order some food.
Can you give another example of Now you've had your drink?
I see you enjoyed the cocktail; now you've had your drink.
What are synonyms for Now you've had your drink?
Common alternatives include You've completed your drink, You finished your drink, You've had your beverage.
What words go with Now you've had your drink?
It commonly pairs with have a drink, finish your drink, enjoy your drink.
What are common mistakes when using Now you've had your drink?
Omitting 'you've' and saying 'Now you had your drink.' Using the phrase in a formal setting where it feels out of place.
How do you pronounce Now you've had your drink?
US: //naʊ juv hæd jʊr drɪŋk//, UK: //naʊ juːv hæd jɔː drɪŋk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Now you've had your drink?
Used in casual conversations, often after a toast or drinking event. It's friendly and informal.
