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UK//ˈɡɪmi//US//ˈɡɪmi//

Meaning of Gimme a pack of Red Apples

A request for a quantity of red apples.

In simple words: Give me some red apples.

Gimme a pack of Red Apples in a sentence

  • Gimme a pack of red apples from the store.
  • When you go shopping, gimme a pack of red apples, please.
  • Gimme a pack of red apples for the pie we're making.
  • I'm out of fruits, so gimme a pack of red apples on your way home.

How to use Gimme a pack of Red Apples

Commonly used in casual settings among friends. Not appropriate in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Sounds like 'give me', think of getting apples from a grocery store.

Related words

Collocations with Gimme a pack of Red Apples

Synonyms for Gimme a pack of Red Apples

Common mistakes with Gimme a pack of Red Apples

  • Incorrectly using 'gimme' in formal situations.
  • Saying 'a pack of red apple' instead of 'a pack of red apples'.

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What does Gimme a pack of Red Apples mean?

Give me some red apples.

What is the definition of Gimme a pack of Red Apples?

A request for a quantity of red apples.

How do you use Gimme a pack of Red Apples in a sentence?

Gimme a pack of red apples from the store.

Can you give another example of Gimme a pack of Red Apples?

When you go shopping, gimme a pack of red apples, please.

What are synonyms for Gimme a pack of Red Apples?

Common alternatives include hand me, pass me, give me, fetch me.

What words go with Gimme a pack of Red Apples?

It commonly pairs with gimme a moment, gimme a break, gimme some love.

What are common mistakes when using Gimme a pack of Red Apples?

Incorrectly using 'gimme' in formal situations. Saying 'a pack of red apple' instead of 'a pack of red apples'.

How do you pronounce Gimme a pack of Red Apples?

US: //ˈɡɪmi//, UK: //ˈɡɪmi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Gimme a pack of Red Apples formal or informal?

"Gimme a pack of Red Apples" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Gimme a pack of Red Apples?

Commonly used in casual settings among friends. Not appropriate in formal contexts.