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Titiwangsa Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

You must be heard wrongly.

David told Jack that he will send his Volkswagon to service.

Jack told me that David will send his Camry to service.
I know David have a Volkswagon car and not Camry car.
I tell Jack, "You must be heard wrongly.

Is "heard wrongly" used correctly?
  

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That sentence does not fit the situation. "

  • That sentence does not fit the situation.
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That sentence does not fit the situation. I think you mean "You must have heard wrongly."

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