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UK//jʊl hæv tə traɪ ðɛm ɒn//US//jʊl hæv tʊ traɪ ðɛm ɑn//

Meaning of You'll have to try them on

To put something on your body to see if it fits or looks good.

In simple words: You need to put them on to see if they fit.

You'll have to try them on in a sentence

  • For the dress code, you'll have to try them on before the event.
  • If you like those shoes, you'll have to try them on to make sure they fit.
  • When shopping, you'll have to try them on to see if they suit you.
  • At the store, they advised, 'You'll have to try them on and see how they feel.'
  • It's hard to decide online; you'll have to try them on in the store.

How to use You'll have to try them on

Use this phrase when suggesting someone should wear an item, often clothing, to check fit. It's suitable in stores or casual conversations but avoid in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

try + object + on

Memory hint

Think of 'try' as testing, and 'on' as putting clothes on your body.

Related words

Collocations with You'll have to try them on

  • try something on
  • try on a dress
  • try on shoes
  • try on clothes
  • try them on quickly

Synonyms for You'll have to try them on

Common mistakes with You'll have to try them on

  • Omitting 'them' or 'on' from the phrase.
  • Using 'try on' without the object.
  • Confusing with 'try out' which means to test something.

Compare You'll have to try them on with Fit, Test, Model, Wear, Japanese

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Frequently asked questions about You'll have to try them on

What does You'll have to try them on mean?

You need to put them on to see if they fit.

What is the definition of You'll have to try them on?

To put something on your body to see if it fits or looks good.

How do you use You'll have to try them on in a sentence?

For the dress code, you'll have to try them on before the event.

Can you give another example of You'll have to try them on?

If you like those shoes, you'll have to try them on to make sure they fit.

What are synonyms for You'll have to try them on?

Common alternatives include fit, test, model, wear, 試着する (Japanese).

What words go with You'll have to try them on?

It commonly pairs with try something on, try on a dress, try on shoes, try on clothes, try them on quickly.

What are common mistakes when using You'll have to try them on?

Omitting 'them' or 'on' from the phrase. Using 'try on' without the object. Confusing with 'try out' which means to test something.

How do you pronounce You'll have to try them on?

US: //jʊl hæv tʊ traɪ ðɛm ɑn//, UK: //jʊl hæv tə traɪ ðɛm ɒn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You'll have to try them on?

Use this phrase when suggesting someone should wear an item, often clothing, to check fit. It's suitable in stores or casual conversations but avoid in formal contexts.