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Vincent Teo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

opps / oh no

Do I use it in a dialogue?

1 Q: I tried to bake a cake but I burn it every time.
A: Oops! You can try again.

2 Q: I tried to bake a cake but I burn it every time.
A: Oh no! You have to bake it again.
  

Top answer

'Oops' is inappropriate in your first effort. 2 Q: I tried to bake a cake but I burned it every time. A: Oh no!

  • 'Oops' is inappropriate in your first effort.
  • 2 Q: I tried to bake a cake but I burned it every time.
  • A: Oh no!
  • You have to try again.
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3 Answers
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'Oops' is inappropriate in your first effort.

2 Q: I tried to bake a cake but I burned it every time.
A: Oh no! You have to try again.
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Thanks, but in what situation we use "oops"?
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Vincent Teo in what situation we use "oops"?
Mostly for your own mistake, not others'.

Oops! I dropped my spoon.

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