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Grammatical Expression

Grammatical Expression: [Don’t get me wrong]
Native English speakers use this expression when we are talking about something and we think the other person might have gotten a negative impression of us based on what we just said. So, to correct this, we use “Don’t get me wrong.” For example:
- My wife really annoys me sometimes! Don’t get me wrong. I love her, but sometimes she’s difficult to be with.
- That politician from ABC Party is really dishonest. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying all politicians from that party are dishonest, but he certainly is.
- I really love to drink. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not an alcoholic; I just enjoy drinking.
- My job is really bad right now. Don’t get me wrong. I usually really like my work, but right now we’re working on a very difficult project.
▼ So, as you can see from the examples, the person first makes a statement. After that, they say “Don’t get me wrong.” Finally, they make another statement which corrects any bad

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