The correct grammar for "you caught a cold" is subject-verb-object. "You" is the subject, "caught" is the verb, and "a cold" is the object.
I caught it! or I caught a cold.
i had caught cold
Cold sores are caught by coming into direct or indirect contact with an infected persons cold sore.
wen i caught the cold from my computer
A cold
It depends on the tense. Will you catch a cold next season? Did you catch a cold last season? I caught a cold last season. I will probably catch another one this season. I have caught so many colds my nose is permanently red. I think I am catching a cold.
A cold can be caught but never seen.
The usual phrase is, "You caught a cold."
Colds as in caught a cold is Zukhaam Cold as in feeling cold is Tandd.
have caught - for plural subjectsThey have caught colds.The policemen have caught colds.has caught - for singular subjects.She has caught a cold.The policeman has caught a cold
Easy first guess: he got caught. Or had a close enough call that it scared him straight.