Hi,
Could you please tell me which word (s) is/are more common and nature to you in everyday English?
You have got two cars, is it true or false / untrue / wrong?
What you are saying is false / untrue / wrong.
You have false / wrong idea about Japan.
You are false / wrong about my age.
I have given the false / fake name and address to the police.
I used false / fake identity to travel.
The news tuned out to be false / wrong.
She has a false / fake smile.
That old man wears false / fake teeth and hair.
Thanks in advance.
John Aki You have got two cars, is it true or false / untrue / wrong? You have got two cars, right? John Aki What you are saying is false / untrue / wrong.
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John AkiYou have got two cars, is it true or false / untrue / wrong?
You have got two cars, right?
John AkiWhat you are saying is false / untrue / wrong.
What you are saying is wrong. (Most common, but it depends on the context.)
What you are saying is untrue. (More formal)
What you are saying is false. (