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- Mon Jul 25, 2022 2:47 pm
#96360
Howdy,
I'm still confused about the wording of C, and more generally about sentences that take up the construct "mistakes X for Y ." Whenever we see such a construct how do we know which element is the one the respondent believes in? It's understood he or she mistook something for something else, but which is the one they now believe in? And grammatically or structurally, how do we know which element that one is?
Best regards,
Sunshine
I'm still confused about the wording of C, and more generally about sentences that take up the construct "mistakes X for Y ." Whenever we see such a construct how do we know which element is the one the respondent believes in? It's understood he or she mistook something for something else, but which is the one they now believe in? And grammatically or structurally, how do we know which element that one is?
Best regards,
Sunshine