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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

It is right / wrong to / for / with me.

It is right / wrong to / for / with me.

Which preposition is correct? When I would like to say that we cannot apply one rule to everyone?

Thank you so much as usual in advance!
  

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Hans51 I would like to say that we cannot apply one rule to everyone You can't use those forms if this is really what you want to say. _________ Maybe you mean: In my opinion, it's [wrong / not right]. / As far as I'm concerned, it's [wrong / not right].

  • Hans51 I would like to say that we cannot apply one rule to everyone You can't use those forms if this is really what you want to say.
  • _________ Maybe you mean: In my opinion, it's [wrong / not right].
  • / As far as I'm concerned, it's [wrong / not right].
  • / It doesn't [feel / sound] [right / wrong] to me.
  • _________ It's right for me.
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Hans51I would like to say that we cannot apply one rule to everyone
You can't use those forms if this is really what you want to say.
_________

Maybe you mean: In my opinion, it's [wrong / not right]. / As far as I'm concerned, it's [wrong / not right]. / It doesn't [feel / sound] [right / wrong] to me.
_________

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