A: He mistook me for Jack. (It means he thought I was Jack)
?B: I was mistaken for Jack. (It means they thought I was Jack.)
C: I am mistaken about Jack. (It means I am wrong about Jack.)
Are the sentences above correct and am I understanding them correctly? Please help.
Yes.
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