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UK//jʊl ɡɛt jɔː tʃɑːns//US//juːl ɡɛt jɔːr tʃæns//

Meaning of You'll get your chance

You will have the opportunity to do something.

In simple words: You will have an opportunity.

You'll get your chance in a sentence

  • Don't worry, you'll get your chance to speak during the meeting.
  • Everyone will have their moment, you'll get your chance soon.
  • I know you want to join the team, and you'll get your chance when it's time.
  • Stay patient; you'll get your chance to shine in the competition.
  • Just wait a little longer, and I promise you'll get your chance.

How to use You'll get your chance

Commonly used in informal and formal contexts to reassure someone that they will have an opportunity in the future. Suitable for conversations, speeches, or written communication.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a lottery ticket - you only get your chance if you enter!

Related words

Collocations with You'll get your chance

  • get a chance
  • have a chance
  • miss a chance

Synonyms for You'll get your chance

  • you'll have the opportunity
  • you'll have a shot
  • you'll have a turn
  • you'll have a go

Common mistakes with You'll get your chance

  • Confused with 'you'll miss your chance' which has a negative meaning.
  • Using past tense incorrectly, like 'you got your chance'.
  • Overusing in situations where the chance is uncertain.

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Frequently asked questions about "You'll get your chance"

What does "You'll get your chance" mean?

You will have an opportunity.

What is the definition of "You'll get your chance"?

You will have the opportunity to do something.

How do you use "You'll get your chance" in a sentence?

Don't worry, you'll get your chance to speak during the meeting.

Can you give another example of "You'll get your chance"?

Everyone will have their moment, you'll get your chance soon.

What are synonyms for "You'll get your chance"?

Common alternatives include you'll have the opportunity, you'll have a shot, you'll have a turn, you'll have a go.

What words go with "You'll get your chance"?

It commonly pairs with get a chance, have a chance, miss a chance.

What are common mistakes when using "You'll get your chance"?

Confused with 'you'll miss your chance' which has a negative meaning. Using past tense incorrectly, like 'you got your chance'. Overusing in situations where the chance is uncertain.

How do you pronounce "You'll get your chance"?

US: //juːl ɡɛt jɔːr tʃæns//, UK: //jʊl ɡɛt jɔː tʃɑːns//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "You'll get your chance"?

Commonly used in informal and formal contexts to reassure someone that they will have an opportunity in the future. Suitable for conversations, speeches, or written communication.