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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

It was wrong with

1) It was with what I did.
MEANING: What I did was wrong.

2) It was with us.
MEANING: Our being together was wrong. Our relationship was wrong.

Could sentences '1' and '2' be used with the given meanings?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

Your first sentence in red makes no sense. Your second sentence in red has no sense of anything being wrong. I think you left something out but I don't understand what it was.

  • Your first sentence in red makes no sense.
  • Your second sentence in red has no sense of anything being wrong.
  • I think you left something out but I don't understand what it was.
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Your first sentence in red makes no sense.
Your second sentence in red has no sense of anything being wrong.

I think you left something out but I don't understand what it was.
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navitasanCould sentences '1' and '2' be used with the given meanings?
No.

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