Sunday, September 23, 2012

Blamming and accusing someone

Blaming ( menyalahkan )

Blaming : when someone said that person did a mistake that should be her/his responsibility, like choosing wrong way.
Blaming is an expression that is used to say on somebody the [ . . . ]
responsibility for something done (badly or wrongly) or not done: He blamed his teacher for his failure. 
Blaming is finding fault: if you don’t do the work well, you will incur.

Expression Blaming
  • It was your fault
  • You are the one to blame
  • Serves you right
  • You are to blame for  steel my …

Response Blaming
  • I’m sorry. It’s my fault 
  • Sorry for my fault
  • I’m sorry for the things. I’ve donne
  • It’s my responsibility. I’m sorry


Accusing (menuduh)

expression when someone said that person did something wrong although she/he doesn’t know the truth, like stealing.
Say that somebody has done wrong or broken the law: She accused me of theft.


Expression Accusing
  • It must have been you who did it
  • I think you're the only person who could have done it
  • You must be doing something wrong
  • You must be the doer

Response Accusing
  • I’m sorry. It’s my fault
  • Sorry for my fault
  • I’m sorry for the things. I’ve donne
  • It’s my responsibility. I’m sorry

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