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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Wrong

I wonder if having "wrong" that way, it means- the man he is wrong, or "no, it's mistake", or "it's not right"

(From video 0:19) Good old Uncle Bob, sweet man wrong.

  

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The words in parentheses have been omitted. They are understood. Good old Uncle Bob, (he's a) sweet man, (but he's) wrong .

  • The words in parentheses have been omitted.
  • They are understood.
  • Good old Uncle Bob, (he's a) sweet man, (but he's) wrong .
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The words in parentheses have been omitted. They are understood.

Good old Uncle Bob, (he's a) sweet man, (but he's) wrong.

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