Hi all,
sometimes, I heard my English teacher say "don't be mistaken" in class,
but I am not quite sure if I understand the meaning of that phrase.
Could you explain it to me please?
What is "don't be mistaken"
Thank you.
Kitty
don't be mistaken
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Re: don't be mistaken
It simply means 'make no mistake!' or 'don't get me wrong'.
It is a phrase that is used by the speaker to ensure that the listener understands something correctly and/or does not erroneously mix up or confuse one thing with another.
It really also depends on the context, ie. what the whole sentence is.
It is a phrase that is used by the speaker to ensure that the listener understands something correctly and/or does not erroneously mix up or confuse one thing with another.
It really also depends on the context, ie. what the whole sentence is.
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