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UK//juːv gɒt tə//US//juːv gɑt tə//

Значение You've got to

An expression indicating that someone needs to do something.

In simple words: You need to do something

You've got to в предложении

  • You've got to see the new movie; it's fantastic!
  • If you want to improve, you've got to practice regularly.
  • You've got to check out this amazing bakery down the street.
  • I think you've got to consider other options before deciding.
  • You've got to eat more vegetables for better health.

Как использовать You've got to

Used commonly in spoken English to indicate necessity or obligation. It may not be suitable in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a friend pointing and saying, 'You've got to see this!'

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Collocations with You've got to

  • got to go
  • got to see
  • got to do
  • got to try

Synonyms for You've got to

Common mistakes with You've got to

  • Omitting 'you've' when using the phrase.
  • Using 'got' in more formal contexts.
  • Confusing with 'you must' for stronger obligation.

Compare You've got to with Must, Should

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Частые вопросы о "You've got to"

Что значит "You've got to"?

You need to do something

Какое определение у "You've got to"?

An expression indicating that someone needs to do something.

Как использовать "You've got to" в предложении?

You've got to see the new movie; it's fantastic!

Можешь привести ещё один пример с "You've got to"?

If you want to improve, you've got to practice regularly.

Какие синонимы у "You've got to"?

Распространённые варианты: have to, must, should, need to.

Какие слова сочетаются с "You've got to"?

Часто сочетается с got to go, got to see, got to do, got to try.

Какие частые ошибки при использовании "You've got to"?

Omitting 'you've' when using the phrase. Using 'got' in more formal contexts. Confusing with 'you must' for stronger obligation.

Как произносится "You've got to"?

US: //juːv gɑt tə//, UK: //juːv gɒt tə//. Послушай аудио выше, чтобы услышать произношение носителя.

"You've got to" формальное или неформальное?

"You've got to" неформальное, поэтому подходит для непринуждённых разговоров с друзьями и семьёй.

Когда стоит использовать "You've got to"?

Used commonly in spoken English to indicate necessity or obligation. It may not be suitable in very formal contexts.