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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Thug

Suppose someone were to give me an expensive shirt but he sent me a cheap shirt low in quality I bought online it's a kind of cheating so how to say to someone else about this incident in a proper grammatical manner, that he cheated me or thugged me it's a kind of betrayal.
  

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I don't understand your situation. If someone were to give me an expensive shirt... - This is an imagined scenario.

  • I don't understand your situation.
  • If someone were to give me an expensive shirt...
  • - This is an imagined scenario.
  • It is the same as this: If someone were to give me an expensive shirt, how should I thank them for the gift?
  • So who bought the shirt?
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I don't understand your situation.

If someone were to give me an expensive shirt... - This is an imagined scenario. 
It is the same as this:
If someone were to give me an expensive shirt, how should I thank them for the gift?

So who bought the shirt? Was it cheap or expensive?
Did you think you were buying an expensive shirt, but the store sent you the wrong one?

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