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Moon7296 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Mistake / when used as a verb!

I hate it when I start dancing and people mistake me for Beyonce

Q1) Do you often use 'mistake' as a verb like above?

Q2) Can I say, '~ people mix me up with Beyonce' instead of that?

Q3) How else do you say for that?
  

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1) Yes, it's commonly used that way. 2) That's fine too. " I'd say the first version (mistake) is the most common.

  • 1) Yes, it's commonly used that way.
  • 2) That's fine too.
  • " I'd say the first version (mistake) is the most common.
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1) Yes, it's commonly used that way.

2) That's fine too.

3) You could say, "People take me for Beyonce." I'd say the first version (mistake) is the most common.
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Hi,

I hate it when I start dancing and people mistake me for Beyonce

Q1) Do you often use 'mistake' as a verb like above? Yes

Q2) Can I say, '~ people mix me up with Beyonce' instead of that?

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