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"You took what I said wring" vs "Im sorry you took what I said wrong"

The correct phrase is "I'm sorry you took what I said the wrong way." The second phrase is incorrect because it is missing the subject "I" and the article "the" before "wrong way." Both phrases are not comparable as they are quite different in structure and meaning.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

You took what I said wring

This phrase is incorrect. The word "wring" is a misspelling of "wrong."

The correct phrase is "I'm sorry you took what I said the wrong way." This phrase is used to apologize for a misunderstanding.

Im sorry you took what I said wrong

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the subject "I" and the article "the" before "wrong."

The correct phrase is "I'm sorry you took what I said the wrong way." This phrase is used to apologize for a misunderstanding.

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