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you will got
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "you will got" is not correct in written English.
It should be "you will get" instead, as "got" is the past tense of "get" and does not fit with "will." Example: "If you study hard, you will get good grades."
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Wiki
News & Media
Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
He probably could have been a little more patient, if you will, got the ball up.
News & Media
You will got a blur shadow.
Wiki
Press Ctrl and D button to duplicate your leaf You will got a complete flower form.
Wiki
If you don't have enough Simoleons press CTRL+SHIFT+C and while in your family's house type in motherlode and you will got 50,000 SImoleons.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
You will get married".
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You will get accommodation.
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But you will get better.
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You will get on board.
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Location You will get lost.
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You will get nothing done.
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"You will get police protection.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "you will get" instead of "you will got". The auxiliary verb 'will' requires the base form of the verb.
Common error
Avoid using the past participle "got" after the modal verb "will". Instead, use the base form "get" to maintain correct grammatical structure.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "you will got" is intended as a future tense construction, expressing something that will happen to the subject. However, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI flags this as an error, advising the correct form is "you will get".
Frequent in
Wiki
75%
News & Media
25%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Science
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Academia
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "you will got" is a grammatically incorrect construction. The correct form is "you will get". Ludwig AI identifies this error, recommending the use of the base form "get" after the auxiliary verb "will". While the intention is to express a future action, the incorrect grammar limits its use to informal contexts. Alternatives like "you are going to get" or "you will receive" can provide clearer and more grammatically sound ways to convey the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
You will get
Corrects the grammatical error by using the correct form of 'get' with 'will'.
You are going to get
Alternative future tense construction with similar meaning.
You're going to receive
Replaces 'get' with 'receive' for a more formal tone.
You'll obtain
Uses 'obtain' as a more formal alternative to 'get'.
You shall receive
Employs 'shall' for a more emphatic or formal statement of future receipt.
You are to get
Indicates a scheduled or expected future event.
You stand to gain
Implies a potential benefit or advantage in the future.
You can expect to get
Suggests that it is reasonable to anticipate receiving something.
You're destined to get
Indicates a future event that is predetermined or inevitable.
You'll be provided with
Focuses on the action of providing something to the subject.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "you will got"?
The correct way to say it is "you will get". The word "will" needs the base form of the verb, which is "get".
Is "you will got" grammatically correct?
No, "you will got" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "you will get".
What are some alternatives to "you will get"?
Alternatives include "you will receive", "you are going to get", or "you are going to receive".
Can I use "got" after "will"?
No, "got" is the past tense of "get" and should not be used after "will". The correct form is "you will get".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested