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UK//wɪə(r) ɪn maɪn//US//wɪr ɪn maɪn//

Meaning of We're in mine

Indicates that the speaker and others are present in a location they own.

In simple words: We are in a place that belongs to me.

We're in mine in a sentence

  • We're in mine, so feel free to explore all around!
  • Don't worry, we're in mine, and everything you need is here.

How to use We're in mine

Used informally to indicate possession of a physical space. Not suitable for formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone expression

Memory hint

Imagine a group of friends exploring a treasure mine that belongs to you.

Related words

Collocations with We're in mine

  • in mine
  • we're in
  • feel free to explore

Synonyms for We're in mine

  • we're in my place
  • we're at my location
  • this is mine

Common mistakes with We're in mine

  • Using 'mine' without context (e.g. just saying 'mine').
  • Confusing with 'we're in mine' in terms of ownership versus location.

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Frequently asked questions about We're in mine

What does We're in mine mean?

We are in a place that belongs to me.

What is the definition of We're in mine?

Indicates that the speaker and others are present in a location they own.

How do you use We're in mine in a sentence?

We're in mine, so feel free to explore all around!

Can you give another example of We're in mine?

Don't worry, we're in mine, and everything you need is here.

What are synonyms for We're in mine?

Common alternatives include we're in my place, we're at my location, this is mine.

What words go with We're in mine?

It commonly pairs with in mine, we're in, feel free to explore.

What are common mistakes when using We're in mine?

Using 'mine' without context (e.g. just saying 'mine'). Confusing with 'we're in mine' in terms of ownership versus location.

How do you pronounce We're in mine?

US: //wɪr ɪn maɪn//, UK: //wɪə(r) ɪn maɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use We're in mine?

Used informally to indicate possession of a physical space. Not suitable for formal contexts.