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UK//aɪ wʊd hæv ju smaɪl əˈɡɛn//US//aɪ wʊd hæv ju smaɪl əˈɡɛn//

Meaning of I would have you smile again

A wish for the listener to smile again.

In simple words: I wish for you to smile again.

I would have you smile again in a sentence

  • After all the challenges, I would have you smile again.
  • No matter what, I would have you smile again someday.
  • When you feel down, remember that I would have you smile again.
  • In every dark moment, I would have you smile again, my friend.
  • The whole team is working hard because we would have you smile again.

How to use I would have you smile again

This phrase is often used to express a desire or hope for someone's happiness. It's suitable for both formal and informal contexts but is more poetic in tone.

Grammar pattern

conditional phrase + object

Memory hint

Think of wishing for a new day where you can smile again.

Related words

Collocations with I would have you smile again

  • wish you happiness
  • bring back your smile
  • share a smile

Synonyms for I would have you smile again

  • I hope you smile again
  • I wish you would smile
  • I want you to be happy

Common mistakes with I would have you smile again

  • Confused over 'would have' vs 'would like'.
  • Misusing 'you' instead of the appropriate pronoun.
  • Omitting the context that leads to the desire for a smile.

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Frequently asked questions about I would have you smile again

What does I would have you smile again mean?

I wish for you to smile again.

What is the definition of I would have you smile again?

A wish for the listener to smile again.

How do you use I would have you smile again in a sentence?

After all the challenges, I would have you smile again.

Can you give another example of I would have you smile again?

No matter what, I would have you smile again someday.

What are synonyms for I would have you smile again?

Common alternatives include I hope you smile again, I wish you would smile, I want you to be happy.

What words go with I would have you smile again?

It commonly pairs with wish you happiness, bring back your smile, share a smile.

What are common mistakes when using I would have you smile again?

Confused over 'would have' vs 'would like'. Misusing 'you' instead of the appropriate pronoun. Omitting the context that leads to the desire for a smile.

How do you pronounce I would have you smile again?

US: //aɪ wʊd hæv ju smaɪl əˈɡɛn//, UK: //aɪ wʊd hæv ju smaɪl əˈɡɛn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I would have you smile again?

This phrase is often used to express a desire or hope for someone's happiness. It's suitable for both formal and informal contexts but is more poetic in tone.