Is the following sentence correct?
You are on the wrong road if you think that John is cheating on Mary.
If so, are there other ways to say this, i.e., to use in place of the expression "to be on the wrong road"?
As always, many, many thanks for your kind help.
We say 'track', not 'road' for that expression. Otherwise, your sentence is fine. Even the kids who are on the wrong track have potential.
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We say 'track', not 'road' for that expression. Otherwise, your sentence is fine.
Even the kids who are on the wrong track have potential.
Many Americans believe the country is on the wrong track.
If somebody doesn't understand this simple detail, he is on the wrong track.
CJ