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I heard someone use the words mistaken as rather than mistaken for

If it is correct then what is the difference between the two Is it ever wrong to use mistaken as, and if so, w. Is the phrase .or i'm mistaken correct Ask question asked 12 years, 10 months ago modified 12 years, 10 months ago I have received an email from someone at work He’s quite senior and probably would get quite angry to get an “accusing” message like

I wasn’t supposed to get this email It looks like you sent. I'm looking for a phrase or expression to describe a certain kind of cognitive bias Specifically, i have in mind a situation where someone is convinced that something false is actually true, and. Many times during conversation i hear the phrase don't mistake me Is it grammatically correct when used to mean don't take negative connotation of my word

Shouldn't they say don't take me by mist.

0 courtesy demands that you never state that someone got something wrong You must instead point out what is right, without accusing him of having been mistaken, let alone that they have done anything wrong, which is even worse. What is the meaning of often mistaken, never in doubt Ask question asked 13 years, 4 months ago modified 11 years, 4 months ago It means incorrect or mistaken He made the erroneous assumption that the world was flat

'wrong' can be used in those situations too He's wrong about how much water will fit in that cup But it has broader meaning to include things that are morally or ethically wrong, unfair, or unjust Shoplifting is the wrong thing to do. Actually, i believe you have answered your own question when you ask am i right? the verb to be is is very irregular Your query is an excellent example of how tough it can be

I am afraid that to be grammatically correct you are stuck with separating the two subjects he and i and treat them according to normal rules

Either he is right or i am or either i'm right or he is

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