I (You) Should Be So Lucky!

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /aɪ ʃʊd bi soʊ ˈlʌki/

Definitions of I (you) should be so lucky!

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being, such as 'should be'

Example Sentences

A1 I should be so lucky to find a four-leaf clover.

A2 You should be so lucky to win the lottery.

B1 I should be so lucky to have such supportive friends.

B2 You should be so lucky to travel the world.

C1 I should be so lucky to have a successful career.

C2 You should be so lucky to meet your favorite celebrity.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'lucky'

Example Sentences

A1 I should be so lucky to find a four-leaf clover.

A2 You should be so lucky to have such a supportive family.

B1 I should be so lucky to have a job that allows me to travel.

B2 You should be so lucky to win the lottery.

C1 I should be so lucky to have the opportunity to study abroad.

C2 You should be so lucky to have such a successful career.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, such as 'so' which modifies 'lucky'

Example Sentences

A1 I should be so lucky to find a four-leaf clover.

A2 You should be so lucky to have such a supportive family.

B1 I should be so lucky to have a job that I love.

B2 You should be so lucky to have the opportunity to travel the world.

C1 I should be so lucky to have achieved all my goals by this age.

C2 You should be so lucky to be able to retire early and enjoy life.

pronoun a word that is used to replace a noun in a sentence, such as 'I' which refers to the speaker

Example Sentences

A1 I should be so lucky to find a four-leaf clover!

A2 You should be so lucky to win the lottery!

B1 I should be so lucky to have such supportive friends.

B2 You should be so lucky to have the opportunity to travel the world.

C1 I should be so lucky to have achieved all my goals by this age.

C2 You should be so lucky to have experienced such success in your career.

interjection a word or phrase that expresses emotion or exclamation, such as 'oh' in 'oh my!'

Example Sentences

A1 I should be so lucky! I found a penny on the ground.

A2 You should be so lucky! You won a free trip to Hawaii.

B1 I should be so lucky! My boss gave me a promotion.

B2 You should be so lucky! You got tickets to the sold-out concert.

C1 I should be so lucky! I landed my dream job.

C2 You should be so lucky! You inherited a million dollars.

Examples of I (you) should be so lucky! in a Sentence

formal I should be so lucky to have the opportunity to work with such a prestigious company.

informal You should be so lucky to win the lottery!

slang I should be so lucky to have a job that pays me to travel the world.

figurative You should be so lucky to have a friend as loyal as mine.

Grammatical Forms of I (you) should be so lucky!

past tense

I (you) were so lucky!

plural

We (you all) should be so lucky!

comparative

I (you) should be luckier!

superlative

I (you) should be the luckiest!

present tense

I (you) am so lucky!

future tense

I (you) will be so lucky!

perfect tense

I (you) have been so lucky!

continuous tense

I (you) am being so lucky!

singular

He (she) should be so lucky!

positive degree

I (you) should be very lucky!

infinitive

To be so lucky!

gerund

Being so lucky!

participle

I (you) being so lucky!

Origin and Evolution of I (you) should be so lucky!

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'I (you) should be so lucky!' originated in English-speaking countries as a sarcastic response to express disbelief or skepticism towards a fortunate outcome or situation.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase has evolved to be used in a more lighthearted or humorous context, often with a tone of playful envy or exaggeration.