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"I heard you’ve got a pregnant" vs "I heard you’ve got pregnant"

The correct phrase is "I heard you've got a pregnant." The phrase "I heard you've got pregnant" is incorrect because the word "pregnant" should be followed by a noun, such as "a baby" or "a child."

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

I heard you’ve got a pregnant

This phrase is correct. It means that someone has become pregnant.

This phrase is used to inform someone that another person has become pregnant.

Examples:

  • I heard you've got a pregnant friend.
  • I heard you've got a pregnant daughter.
  • I heard you've got a pregnant coworker.

I heard you’ve got pregnant

This phrase is incorrect. The word "pregnant" should be followed by a noun.


Alternatives:

  • I heard you've got a pregnant friend.
  • I heard you've got a pregnant daughter.
  • I heard you've got a pregnant coworker.

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