Significado en español
Significado de Somebody's gonna get killed
Indicates that someone is likely to be harmed or die soon.
In simple words: Someone will die.
Somebody's gonna get killed en una frase
- If they keep fighting like that, somebody's gonna get killed.
- In this movie, somebody's gonna get killed if the heroes don’t act quickly.
- I overheard them talking about it; I thought, 'Somebody's gonna get killed.'
- During the argument, I could tell somebody's gonna get killed if they don't calm down.
Cómo usar Somebody's gonna get killed
This phrase is commonly used in casual conversations or when discussing danger, often used to express concern or foreshadow an event. It is usually not appropriate in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
chunk phrase
Memory hint
Think of someone predicting a bad outcome - 'somebody's' fate is sealed.
Palabras relacionadas
Collocations with Somebody's gonna get killed
- somebody's gonna get hurt
- somebody's gonna get in trouble
- somebody's gonna regret this
Synonyms for Somebody's gonna get killed
- someone will be harmed
- someone is in danger
- somebody will die
Common mistakes with Somebody's gonna get killed
- Confused with 'somebody gets killed' - the use of 'gonna' indicates future intention.
- Using in formal writing - it is too informal for essays or reports.
- Incorrectly assuming it's only about murder - can refer to any form of harm.
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Somebody's gonna get killed en otros idiomas
More chunks like Somebody's gonna get killed
- Forget it
A phrase used to indicate that something is no longer worth considering.
- I'm through doing that shit
I have decided to stop engaging in that unpleasant action.
- You always say that
You frequently repeat this statement.
- The same thing every time
An expression meaning doing something identically on each occasion.
- I'm always right too
A phrase indicating one's belief in being correct, often used in debate or discussion.
- You know what that is
A phrase confirming understanding about something already mentioned.
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Somebody's gonna get killed
¿Qué significa Somebody's gonna get killed?
Someone will die.
¿Qué significa Somebody's gonna get killed en español?
Someone will die.
¿Cuál es la definición de Somebody's gonna get killed?
Indicates that someone is likely to be harmed or die soon.
¿Cómo se usa Somebody's gonna get killed en una frase?
If they keep fighting like that, somebody's gonna get killed.
¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Somebody's gonna get killed?
In this movie, somebody's gonna get killed if the heroes don’t act quickly.
¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Somebody's gonna get killed?
Algunas alternativas comunes son someone will be harmed, someone is in danger, somebody will die.
¿Qué palabras acompañan a Somebody's gonna get killed?
Suele combinarse con somebody's gonna get hurt, somebody's gonna get in trouble, somebody's gonna regret this.
¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Somebody's gonna get killed?
Confused with 'somebody gets killed' - the use of 'gonna' indicates future intention. Using in formal writing - it is too informal for essays or reports. Incorrectly assuming it's only about murder - can refer to any form of harm.
¿Cómo se pronuncia Somebody's gonna get killed?
US: //sʌmˌbɑːdiz ˈɡʌnə ɡɛt kɪld//, UK: //sʌmˌbɒdiz ˈɡʌnə ɡɛt kɪld//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.
¿Somebody's gonna get killed es formal o informal?
"Somebody's gonna get killed" es informal, así que encaja en conversaciones casuales con amigos y familia.
¿Cuándo debo usar Somebody's gonna get killed?
This phrase is commonly used in casual conversations or when discussing danger, often used to express concern or foreshadow an event. It is usually not appropriate in formal contexts.
