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UK//jʊ ɡɒt ðə ɡɪft//US//ju ɡɑt ðə ɡɪft//

Meaning of You got the gift

You received a special ability or a present.

In simple words: You received a present.

You got the gift in a sentence

  • You got the gift to make people laugh.
  • On her birthday, you got the gift of a beautiful necklace.
  • You got the gift of music; your voice is amazing!
  • When he graduated, you got the gift of a scholarship.
  • You got the gift for storytelling; everyone loves your tales!

How to use You got the gift

This phrase is often used to express appreciation for someone's talent or a literal present. It's suitable for both formal and casual contexts.

Grammar pattern

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Memory hint

Imagine receiving a shiny gift, feeling excited and thankful.

Related words

Collocations with You got the gift

  • got the gift of
  • received the gift
  • you have the gift
  • got the special gift

Synonyms for You got the gift

  • You received the present
  • You have the talent
  • You are lucky
  • You have a special gift

Common mistakes with You got the gift

  • Confuse with 'You have the gift', which is more formal.
  • Using in a sarcastic tone might confuse the meaning.
  • Omitting the word 'got' when it implies past tense.

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Frequently asked questions about You got the gift

What does You got the gift mean?

You received a present.

What is the definition of You got the gift?

You received a special ability or a present.

How do you use You got the gift in a sentence?

You got the gift to make people laugh.

Can you give another example of You got the gift?

On her birthday, you got the gift of a beautiful necklace.

What are synonyms for You got the gift?

Common alternatives include You received the present, You have the talent, You are lucky, You have a special gift.

What words go with You got the gift?

It commonly pairs with got the gift of, received the gift, you have the gift, got the special gift.

What are common mistakes when using You got the gift?

Confuse with 'You have the gift', which is more formal. Using in a sarcastic tone might confuse the meaning. Omitting the word 'got' when it implies past tense.

How do you pronounce You got the gift?

US: //ju ɡɑt ðə ɡɪft//, UK: //jʊ ɡɒt ðə ɡɪft//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You got the gift?

This phrase is often used to express appreciation for someone's talent or a literal present. It's suitable for both formal and casual contexts.