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"I read it." vs "And it's wrong grammar."

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. The first phrase 'I read it.' is a complete sentence indicating an action performed by the speaker, while the second phrase 'And it's wrong grammar.' seems to be a fragment that comments on the correctness of something. They can be used in different contexts and do not represent opposing choices.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

I read it.

This phrase is correct as a complete sentence indicating that the speaker has read something.

This phrase is used to convey that the speaker has read a particular piece of text or information.

Examples:

  • I read it yesterday.
  • Did you read it as well?
  • She asked me to read it aloud.
  • He said he would read it later.
  • Who will read it to the group?

And it's wrong grammar.

This phrase is not correct as it contains a grammatical error. The correct form would be 'And it's incorrect grammar.'


Alternatives:

  • And it's incorrect grammar.
  • And the grammar is wrong.
  • And that's a grammatical mistake.
  • And it's a grammar error.
  • And the grammar is incorrect.

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