Ashraful Haque
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2019
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bengali; Bangla
- Home Country
- Bangladesh
- Current Location
- Bangladesh
I know we say 'see/write/say/hear wrong' but my problem is the 'it' in the sentence. Do we say 'you probably heard wrong' or 'you probably hear it wrong?'
For example:
1) "You heard (it) wrong. He said he wants to kill you, not kiss you."
2) "There's no one over here. I think you saw wrong."
3) "I'm sorry if I mispronounced your name again. I don't know why I keep saying (it) wrong."
Pleas let me know if the 'it' necessary in the sentences. I'm pretty sure it is required in 3.
For example:
1) "You heard (it) wrong. He said he wants to kill you, not kiss you."
2) "There's no one over here. I think you saw wrong."
3) "I'm sorry if I mispronounced your name again. I don't know why I keep saying (it) wrong."
Pleas let me know if the 'it' necessary in the sentences. I'm pretty sure it is required in 3.