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You'll be sorry vs You'll be regret

The correct phrase is 'you'll be sorry.' 'You'll be sorry' is a common expression used to warn someone that they will regret their actions or decisions. On the other hand, 'you'll be regret' is not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: April 13, 2024 • 113 views

You'll be sorry

Correct. This phrase is commonly used in English to warn someone that they will regret their actions or decisions.

This phrase is used to convey a warning or prediction that someone will feel regret in the future due to their actions or decisions.

Examples:

  • If you don't study for the exam, you'll be sorry.
  • If you eat too much, you'll be sorry later.
  • Don't touch that, or you'll be sorry!
  • You'll be sorry if you don't listen to me.
  • I warned you that you'll be sorry if you didn't apologize.

You'll be regret

Incorrect. This is not a valid construction in English.

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