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Have i done something wrong to you? vs have i done something wrong?

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Have I done something wrong to you?" is used when you suspect that your actions have negatively affected a specific person. On the other hand, "Have I done something wrong?" is a more general question about your behavior without specifying a particular person. The choice between the two depends on whether you are addressing a specific individual or seeking a general assessment of your actions.

Last updated: April 02, 2024 • 352 views

Have i done something wrong to you?

This phrase is correct and commonly used when you suspect that your actions have negatively affected a specific person.

This phrase is used when you want to inquire if your actions have caused harm or offense to a particular individual.

Examples:

  • Have I done something wrong to you? You seem upset.
  • I'm sorry if I have done something wrong to you. Please let me know.
  • Have I done something wrong to you that I'm not aware of?
  • Have i done something wrong to you?
  • Mr. Horvath, have I done something wrong?
  • Have I done something to offend you, guv?
  • Have I done something to offend you?
  • Have I done something wrong, miss?
  • Have I done something to upset you?
  • Have I done something to displease you?
  • Have I done something to offend you?
  • Have I done something to upset you, Rico?
  • Have I done something wrong, sire?
  • So, have I done something wrong?
  • Have I done something, Mrs. McBride?
  • Have I done something to displease you, husband?
  • 'Have I done something wrong? '
  • What? Have I done something wrong now?
  • Sorry, have I done something to you?
  • Leaves me wondering, "Have I done something to upset him?"
  • Have I done something to offend you, Deputy Forrest?
  • Governor, have I... have I done something wrong?
  • I'm sorry, have I done something to insult you?
  • Have I done something to offend you?

Alternatives:

  • Have I upset you in any way?
  • Have I offended you?
  • Is there something I did that bothered you?

have i done something wrong?

This phrase is correct and commonly used when you want to inquire about your behavior in a general sense without specifying a particular person.

This phrase is used when you want to ask if your actions or behavior have been inappropriate or caused harm without referring to a specific individual.

Examples:

  • Have I done something wrong? I want to make things right.
  • I'm reflecting on my actions. Have I done something wrong?
  • I'm concerned. Have I done something wrong?
  • So, have I done something wrong?
  • Have I done something wrong?
  • Have I done something wrong?
  • Mr. Horvath, have I done something wrong?
  • 'Have I done something wrong? '
  • Governor, have I... have I done something wrong?
  • Have I done something wrong?
  • Have I done something wrong?
  • Have I done something wrong?
  • Look, have I done something wrong?
  • What? Have I done something wrong now?
  • Have I done something wrong, miss?
  • Have I done something wrong, sire?
  • Ms. Scholl, have I done something wrong again?
  • Or, could I have done something wrong?
  • He always did when I done something wrong.
  • You must have done something wrong.
  • Knowing when people have done something wrong.
  • You must have done something wrong.
  • I must have done something wrong for this to happen.

Alternatives:

  • Have I made a mistake?
  • Is there something I should be aware of?
  • Do you think I have acted inappropriately?

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