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UK//ə ɡɪft frəm jɔː bɹʌðə//US//ə ɡɪft frəm jɔʊr brʌðər//

Meaning of A gift from your brother

An item given freely to someone without expecting payment, specifically from a brother.

In simple words: Something nice given to you by your brother.

A gift from your brother in a sentence

  • I received a gift from my brother on my birthday.
  • The new game was a gift from my brother, and I love it!
  • She smiled when she opened the gift from her brother.
  • A gift from your brother can be a special surprise.
  • I cherish every gift from my brother, they're always thoughtful.

How to use A gift from your brother

Use this phrase in casual conversations to express gratitude or mention a present. It's appropriate in most contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine opening a package and finding something special from your brother.

Related words

Collocations with A gift from your brother

  • special gift from brother
  • unexpected gift from brother
  • gift from younger brother
  • birthday gift from brother

Synonyms for A gift from your brother

Common mistakes with A gift from your brother

  • Confusing 'gift' with 'present', although they are similar.
  • Misplacing the word 'from' - it should always come before the giver's title.
  • Forgetting to specify 'brother' if it's not clear.

Compare A gift from your brother with Present, Offering, Donation, Contribution

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Frequently asked questions about A gift from your brother

What does A gift from your brother mean?

Something nice given to you by your brother.

What is the definition of A gift from your brother?

An item given freely to someone without expecting payment, specifically from a brother.

How do you use A gift from your brother in a sentence?

I received a gift from my brother on my birthday.

Can you give another example of A gift from your brother?

The new game was a gift from my brother, and I love it!

What are synonyms for A gift from your brother?

Common alternatives include present, offering, donation, contribution.

What words go with A gift from your brother?

It commonly pairs with special gift from brother, unexpected gift from brother, gift from younger brother, birthday gift from brother.

What are common mistakes when using A gift from your brother?

Confusing 'gift' with 'present', although they are similar. Misplacing the word 'from' - it should always come before the giver's title. Forgetting to specify 'brother' if it's not clear.

How do you pronounce A gift from your brother?

US: //ə ɡɪft frəm jɔʊr brʌðər//, UK: //ə ɡɪft frəm jɔː bɹʌðə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use A gift from your brother?

Use this phrase in casual conversations to express gratitude or mention a present. It's appropriate in most contexts.