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"I told wrongly" or " I told you the wrong information"
"I told wrongly" or " I told you the wrong information" which one is better? or any better expression?
Jan 19, 2012 10:12 AM
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Say "I told you the wrong information". My favorite is to say I misspoke, which I must say often.
January 19, 2012
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In everyday American usage, I think ''I GAVE you the wrong information" would be most common. We also say, "I told you the wrong thing."
January 19, 2012
i told you the wrongly
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