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Yang5s1 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which of the following expressions is inappropriate when clarifying misunderstandings?

Question 1
Which of the following expressions is inappropriate when clarifying misunderstandings?
A. That is not what I'm getting at.
B. I'm afraid you have understood me wrongly.
C. I must not have made myself clear.
D. You still don't understand what I'm trying to say.
  

Top answer

Which do you think is inappropriate? Hint: It's not appropriate to put the blame on other people. CJ

  • Which do you think is inappropriate?
  • Hint: It's not appropriate to put the blame on other people.
  • CJ
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3 Answers
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Which do you think is inappropriate?

Hint: It's not appropriate to put the blame on other people.

CJ
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the answer is "D", is that correct?
Thanks CJ
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yang5s1"D", is that correct?
Yes. You got it. Emotion: smile

CJ

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