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UK//ɪn keɪs jʊ ˈdɪdnt nəʊ ðæt//US//ɪn keɪs jʊ ˈdɪdnt noʊ ðæt//

Meaning of In case you didn't know that

A phrase used to introduce new or surprising information.

In simple words: If you weren't aware of this

In case you didn't know that in a sentence

  • In case you didn't know that, the meeting has been rescheduled.
  • She told him, in case you didn't know that, autumn is the best time to visit.
  • In case you didn't know that, the event starts at 5 PM instead of 7 PM.
  • Just in case you didn't know that, the library is closed on Sundays.
  • He mentioned, in case you didn't know that, your favorite restaurant is now open again.

How to use In case you didn't know that

This phrase is typically used to introduce information that might be surprising or new to the listener. It's appropriate for both spoken and written contexts, but can feel slightly informal in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

clause

Memory hint

Imagine someone giving you a reminder like a news flash.

Related words

Collocations with In case you didn't know that

  • just so you know
  • for your information
  • in case you were wondering

Synonyms for In case you didn't know that

  • Just so you know
  • In case you're unaware
  • If you haven't heard
  • For your information
  • As a reminder

Common mistakes with In case you didn't know that

  • Using it in overly formal contexts.
  • Omitting 'that' in casual speech.
  • Misplacing the phrase within a sentence.

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Frequently asked questions about In case you didn't know that

What does In case you didn't know that mean?

If you weren't aware of this

What is the definition of In case you didn't know that?

A phrase used to introduce new or surprising information.

How do you use In case you didn't know that in a sentence?

In case you didn't know that, the meeting has been rescheduled.

Can you give another example of In case you didn't know that?

She told him, in case you didn't know that, autumn is the best time to visit.

What are synonyms for In case you didn't know that?

Common alternatives include Just so you know, In case you're unaware, If you haven't heard, For your information, As a reminder.

What words go with In case you didn't know that?

It commonly pairs with just so you know, for your information, in case you were wondering.

What are common mistakes when using In case you didn't know that?

Using it in overly formal contexts. Omitting 'that' in casual speech. Misplacing the phrase within a sentence.

How do you pronounce In case you didn't know that?

US: //ɪn keɪs jʊ ˈdɪdnt noʊ ðæt//, UK: //ɪn keɪs jʊ ˈdɪdnt nəʊ ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use In case you didn't know that?

This phrase is typically used to introduce information that might be surprising or new to the listener. It's appropriate for both spoken and written contexts, but can feel slightly informal in very formal writing.