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You got it ? vs Get it ?

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'You got it?' is used when asking someone if they understand or have succeeded in doing something. 'Get it?' is used when trying to confirm if someone understands a concept or idea.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 748 views

You got it ?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations to ask if someone understands or has succeeded in doing something.

This phrase is used to confirm if someone has understood or succeeded in doing something. It is often used in informal settings.

Examples:

  • You got it? Great job!
  • You got it? Let's move on to the next step.
  • You got it? That's exactly right.
  • You got it? - Here we go.
  • But the stocking, have you got it?
  • Tum off your phone, Buse You got it?
  • The theft is not someting is good, you got it?
  • I'll speak to that, but one question off topic, and I lawyer up, you got it?
  • I'm on your side, you got it?
  • Jackie, have you got it?
  • NICE AND QUITE WHILE I TAKE CARE OF BYRD, YOU GOT IT?
  • Me and my brother aren't doing time, you got it?
  • All right, Do you got it?
  • But I am in and out, you got it?
  • You got it? Okay, cool.
  • Did you win? You got it? You got it? Excellent!
  • You got it? "Good to see you, Frank."
  • Lower-case "s," "skankhunt42." You got it?
  • Your mic is live, so say, "Good to see you, Frank." - You got it?
  • Can I guess where you got it?
  • Probable intracranial bleed, you got it?
  • Should I ask how you got it?
  • Are you sure you got it? - Yes.

Alternatives:

  • Do you understand?
  • Did you get it?
  • Are you following?
  • Are you with me?
  • Got it?

Get it ?

This phrase is correct and commonly used to confirm if someone understands a concept or idea.

This phrase is used to check if someone has understood a concept or idea. It is often used in educational or explanatory contexts.

Examples:

  • I explained it clearly, do you get it?
  • Get it? It's not that complicated.
  • Get it? Let me know if you need further clarification.
  • Get it? Travel to Milan.
  • Get it? "legal"? like lawyers.
  • Get it? Vote for Barry.
  • Get it? "On the nose."
  • Think your lawyers could get it?
  • What is AVID and where can I get it? I just found an infestation on one of my favorite phals this weekend.
  • because it's your humerus. Get it?
  • "Frontier." Get it?
  • Get it? - If I'll tell you, I got it.
  • He pauses. "Get it? Inferior races."
  • Get it? "The gear stick"! - I get it, Salvatore.
  • There was Makin' Waves, Reel Wild - Get it? Reel, two Es.
  • Get it? "The Shining"?
  • Get it? 'Whos there. '
  • You all have long faces, get it?
  • Everyone waits at the restaurant, get it?
  • Especially Ha Ni, you get it?
  • You still don't get it?
  • Our children are safe, get it?
  • Gift voucher and when will I get it?

Alternatives:

  • Do you understand?
  • Did you grasp that?
  • Is it clear?
  • Are you following?
  • Understood?

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