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Ravinath Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

have mistaken or am mistaken ?

I have mistaken

or

I am mistaken

Which one is correct ?

Are there any differences in the meaning ?

Please help Emotion: smile
  

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Ravinath Which one is correct ? Both are possible in the right context. Ravinath Are there any differences in the meaning ?

  • Ravinath Which one is correct ?
  • Both are possible in the right context.
  • Ravinath Are there any differences in the meaning ?
  • Yes.
  • Pardon me, but it seems that I have mistaken you for someone else.
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RavinathWhich one is correct ?
Both are possible in the right context.
RavinathAre there any differences in the meaning ?
Yes.

Pardon me, but it seems that I have mistaken you for someone else.

This is where I think the house is, unless I am mistaken.

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