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"I might have been misunderstood for..." Is "I might have been misunderstood for a different person" correct?
18 aug. 2017 21:49
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"I might have been mistaken for a different person." is correct. It can be used when you think someone is a certain person, but it turns out that you were wrong. This is mistaking someone for a different person. "Misunderstood" would be used more in situations where you don't understand what someone is saying, for example. "I may have misunderstood what she was saying." Hope this helped!! :)
19 augustus 2017
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I might have been mistaken for another person.
19 augustus 2017
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You probably mean "mistaken", not "misunderstood" (which would not be meaningful in this sentence).
18 augustus 2017
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