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UK//juː ɡɒt sʌm//US//juː ɡɑt sʌm//

Meaning of You got some

An informal way of saying someone possesses or has received something.

In simple words: You have some (of something).

You got some in a sentence

  • You got some really great ideas for the project.
  • I heard you got some new shoes!
  • Hey, you got some extra time to help me out?
  • Oh, you got some cookies from the bakery?
  • You got some skills that impress everyone.

How to use You got some

Often used in casual conversation to acknowledge or affirm possession or receipt of something.

Grammar pattern

fixed phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'You got some' like a friendly gesture of sharing, like passing snacks.

Related words

Collocations with You got some

  • You got some time
  • You got some news
  • You got some help

Synonyms for You got some

  • You have some
  • You've got some
  • You received some

Common mistakes with You got some

  • Using 'got' in place of 'have' in formal contexts.
  • Misunderstanding as a question instead of a statement.
  • Confusing with 'You got any?' which implies a question.

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Frequently asked questions about You got some

What does You got some mean?

You have some (of something).

What is the definition of You got some?

An informal way of saying someone possesses or has received something.

How do you use You got some in a sentence?

You got some really great ideas for the project.

Can you give another example of You got some?

I heard you got some new shoes!

What are synonyms for You got some?

Common alternatives include You have some, You've got some, You received some.

What words go with You got some?

It commonly pairs with You got some time, You got some news, You got some help.

What are common mistakes when using You got some?

Using 'got' in place of 'have' in formal contexts. Misunderstanding as a question instead of a statement. Confusing with 'You got any?' which implies a question.

How do you pronounce You got some?

US: //juː ɡɑt sʌm//, UK: //juː ɡɒt sʌm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is You got some formal or informal?

"You got some" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use You got some?

Often used in casual conversation to acknowledge or affirm possession or receipt of something.