can I say "I heard it wrong?"
Thank you, Tdol. Maybe I should have asked, is it natural to say "I heard it wrong"?You can. You could also use mis-heard.
I have the question because to me "I heard it wrong" sounds like Chinese-English. Sometimes, as a foreigner, we can say something, people can understand but it's just not natural, which I should avoid.
Thanks, Tdol.It's natural English. I heard it wrongly would be less natural. ;-)
It's OK, Rover_KE, thank you very much.
Although "this couple of days" isn't good English, it reminds me of one of my confusions; do you consider "I don't like these kind of shoes" or "I don't like this kinds of shoes" correct English?
Your main problem is your use of "in". You should remove it here.Thanks, Tdol.
What about "I'll be very busy in this couple of days?" Does it sound natural to you?