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Present vs. Past Tenses in asking questions | Which way is the right way?
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If i've understood u wrongly? #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 10, 2005 15:28 pm   If i've understood u wrongly?
 

Please correct me..


If i've understood u wrongly ?
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I and you #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 10, 2005 15:41 pm   I and you
 

If you spell the personal pronoun I and the object pronoun you correctly, your sentence is flawless.

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Hi #3 (permalink) Sun Jan 23, 2005 18:24 pm   Hi
 

An alternative way is "If I got you wrong ?"
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