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UK//jəʊl faɪnd//US//joʊl faɪnd//

Meaning of You'll find

You will discover or come across something.

In simple words: You will discover something.

You'll find in a sentence

  • If you explore the museum, you'll find many interesting artifacts.
  • On your walk, you'll find beautiful flowers along the path.
  • Keep looking, and I'm sure you'll find the answer you need.
  • In this city, you'll find a variety of delicious foods to try.
  • If you dig a little deeper, you'll find the truth behind the story.

How to use You'll find

Use 'you'll find' when suggesting someone look for or discover something. It’s neutral in tone, suitable for conversations and writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'you'll' as 'you will' and 'find' as discovering something important.

Related words

Collocations with You'll find

  • you'll find that
  • you'll find it
  • you'll find something interesting
  • you'll find what you need
  • you'll find the answer

Synonyms for You'll find

Common mistakes with You'll find

  • Confusing with 'you find' when indicating certainty.
  • Using it in overly formal contexts.
  • Not following up with what will be found.

Compare You'll find with Discover, Encounter, Locate, Reveal

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Frequently asked questions about You'll find

What does You'll find mean?

You will discover something.

What is the definition of You'll find?

You will discover or come across something.

How do you use You'll find in a sentence?

If you explore the museum, you'll find many interesting artifacts.

Can you give another example of You'll find?

On your walk, you'll find beautiful flowers along the path.

What are synonyms for You'll find?

Common alternatives include discover, encounter, uncover, locate, reveal.

What words go with You'll find?

It commonly pairs with you'll find that, you'll find it, you'll find something interesting, you'll find what you need, you'll find the answer.

What are common mistakes when using You'll find?

Confusing with 'you find' when indicating certainty. Using it in overly formal contexts. Not following up with what will be found.

How do you pronounce You'll find?

US: //joʊl faɪnd//, UK: //jəʊl faɪnd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You'll find?

Use 'you'll find' when suggesting someone look for or discover something. It’s neutral in tone, suitable for conversations and writing.