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Jawel Posted 8 years ago
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What did I do to be wrong? What do I have to affect you? What solutions do you have to solve them?

Hello everyone.

For example, someone is accusing you of doing something and think that you are wrong to have done it but you think that you are right.

Can you say "What did I do to be wrong?"

- You are wrong!
- Why? What did I do to be wrong?

It is not just for this example. I am asking this question in general.

- I am affected towards you.
- What do I have to affect you?

- I have many problems in this project.
- What kind of solutions do you have to solve them?

So on..
What do you think? Thanks in advance.

  

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Jawel It is not just for this example. I am asking this question in general. I don't think there is any systematic way of applying this pattern in general.

  • Jawel It is not just for this example.
  • I am asking this question in general.
  • I don't think there is any systematic way of applying this pattern in general.
  • " - You are wrong!
  • - Why?
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JawelIt is not just for this example. I am asking this question in general.

I don't think there is any systematic way of applying this pattern in general.

JawelCan you say "What did I do to be wrong?"
- You are wrong!
- Why? What did I do to be wrong?

No, that's not right. Say one of these:

What did

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