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UK//jɛs jʊ ˈkʊd əv//US//jɛs jʊ ˈkʊd əv//

Meaning of Yes you could've

A conversational agreement to a possibility or suggestion someone has made.

In simple words: A phrase used to agree or affirm someone's suggestion or idea.

Yes you could've in a sentence

  • If you wanted to join us at the concert, yes you could've!
  • When she asked if you could borrow my book, I said yes you could've.
  • Looking back, yes you could've taken that opportunity more seriously.
  • Yes you could've gone on that trip if you had planned better.
  • In response to his suggestion, I replied, 'Yes you could've had a great time!'

How to use Yes you could've

Used in conversational contexts to agree with a proposal; may come off as dismissive if not followed by additional support.

Grammar pattern

affirmative response + suggestion

Memory hint

Imagine saying 'Yes, you could have done it!' with a thumbs up.

Related words

Collocations with Yes you could've

  • Yes you could've gone
  • Yes you could've done
  • Yes you could've reached
  • Yes you could've said
  • Yes you could've faced

Synonyms for Yes you could've

Common mistakes with Yes you could've

  • Omitting 'you' and saying just 'Yes, could've'
  • Using it in formal contexts where more clarity is needed
  • Confusing it with 'Yes, you can' which has a different connotation

Compare Yes you could've with Absolutely, Definitely, Of course, Sure, Certainly

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Frequently asked questions about Yes you could've

What does Yes you could've mean?

A phrase used to agree or affirm someone's suggestion or idea.

What is the definition of Yes you could've?

A conversational agreement to a possibility or suggestion someone has made.

How do you use Yes you could've in a sentence?

If you wanted to join us at the concert, yes you could've!

Can you give another example of Yes you could've?

When she asked if you could borrow my book, I said yes you could've.

What are synonyms for Yes you could've?

Common alternatives include Absolutely, Definitely, Of course, Sure, Certainly.

What words go with Yes you could've?

It commonly pairs with Yes you could've gone, Yes you could've done, Yes you could've reached, Yes you could've said, Yes you could've faced.

What are common mistakes when using Yes you could've?

Omitting 'you' and saying just 'Yes, could've' Using it in formal contexts where more clarity is needed Confusing it with 'Yes, you can' which has a different connotation

How do you pronounce Yes you could've?

US: //jɛs jʊ ˈkʊd əv//, UK: //jɛs jʊ ˈkʊd əv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Yes you could've?

Used in conversational contexts to agree with a proposal; may come off as dismissive if not followed by additional support.