Signification en français
Sens de I'll tell you what to do
A phrase indicating one person will give instructions to another.
In simple words: I will say to you what actions to take.
I'll tell you what to do dans une phrase
- If you are unsure, I'll tell you what to do.
- When you're lost, I'll tell you what to do next.
- I'll tell you what to do to finish the project on time.
- Don't worry about the chaos; I'll tell you what to do.
- Just relax, and I'll tell you what to do to solve this problem.
Comment utiliser I'll tell you what to do
Used in casual conversation to imply giving instructions or commands. More common among friends or in relaxed settings, less appropriate in formal situations.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Imagine a person confidently directing a friend with a pointing gesture.
Mots liés
Collocations with I'll tell you what to do
- tell someone what to do
- tell you exactly what to do
- I'll tell you later what to do
- often tell you what to do
- tell you what to do next
Synonyms for I'll tell you what to do
- I'll guide you
- I'll instruct you
- I'll advise you
- I'll direct you
- I'll show you what to do
Common mistakes with I'll tell you what to do
- Using 'shall' instead of 'will' for future intent, which sounds too formal here.
- Omitting 'you' and saying 'I'll tell what to do' makes it awkward.
- Confusing the phrase with 'I'll tell you how to do it,' which implies more detail.
I'll tell you what to do appears in
I'll tell you what to do dans d'autres langues
More chunks like I'll tell you what to do
- 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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Questions fréquentes sur I'll tell you what to do
Que signifie I'll tell you what to do?
I will say to you what actions to take.
Que signifie I'll tell you what to do en français ?
I will say to you what actions to take.
Quelle est la définition de I'll tell you what to do?
A phrase indicating one person will give instructions to another.
Comment utiliser I'll tell you what to do dans une phrase?
If you are unsure, I'll tell you what to do.
Peux-tu donner un autre exemple de I'll tell you what to do?
When you're lost, I'll tell you what to do next.
Quels sont les synonymes de I'll tell you what to do?
Quelques alternatives courantes : I'll guide you, I'll instruct you, I'll advise you, I'll direct you, I'll show you what to do.
Quels mots vont avec I'll tell you what to do?
Il s'associe souvent à tell someone what to do, tell you exactly what to do, I'll tell you later what to do, often tell you what to do, tell you what to do next.
Quelles sont les erreurs courantes avec I'll tell you what to do?
Using 'shall' instead of 'will' for future intent, which sounds too formal here. Omitting 'you' and saying 'I'll tell what to do' makes it awkward. Confusing the phrase with 'I'll tell you how to do it,' which implies more detail.
Comment prononce-t-on I'll tell you what to do?
US: //aɪl tɛl ju wɑt tu du//, UK: //aɪl tɛl juː wɒt tuː duː//. Écoute l'audio ci-dessus pour entendre la prononciation native.
I'll tell you what to do est-il formel ou informel?
"I'll tell you what to do" est informel, il convient donc aux conversations détendues entre amis et en famille.
Quand dois-je utiliser I'll tell you what to do?
Used in casual conversation to imply giving instructions or commands. More common among friends or in relaxed settings, less appropriate in formal situations.
