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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Blame!!!!

This is a question that I'm concerned about, I am writing lyrics for a song and I wonder if I can say this:

"I give you the blame of being in love..."

Is this a correct sentence and if not how would be the right way to say it

best regards and thanks in advance
  

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No. It depends on who's in love, but you can use these: I blame you for being in love I blame you for my being in love I lay the blame on you for being in love I lay the blame on you for my being in love You're to blame for being in love You're to blame for my being in love

  • No.
  • It depends on who's in love, but you can use these: I blame you for being in love I blame you for my being in love I lay the blame on you for being in love I lay the blame on you for my being in love You're to blame for being in love You're to blame for my being in love
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No. It depends on who's in love, but you can use these:

I blame you for being in love

I blame you for my being in love

I lay the blame on you for being in love

I lay the blame on you for my being in love

You're to blame for being in love

You're to blame for my being in love
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Thank you so much for your quick answer

the form "to give the blame" does not exist??? I was wondering since I could find it in dictionary and if yes how can I use this form to say "I blame you for my being in love (I am the one in love in this case and it is her fault that I fell in love!!!)"

Thanks again
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I have given you the common expressions. 'Give the blame' is not one of them, though no doubt you can find it around, especially if you use Google search.

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