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They shouldn’t have ____ the accident. It wasn’t my fault.
A. accused me of
B. blamed me for
Note: Say suppose someone borrowed my car and accidentally ran over a cat, in that case can I say “they shouldn’t have accused me of causing the accident. it wasn’t my fault?”
Apr 30, 2013 7:49 AM
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Either "they shouldn't have blamed me for the accident" or "they shouldn't have accused me of causing the accident" are correct.
You blame someone for a specific result, but you accuse someone of doing an action.
April 30, 2013
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