You should only use "is" once, not twice in a row.
ivy baker priest
The movie Mr. mom
I heard it before. So we can't both be wrong.
Has won is the verb phrase.
I would say the opposite of wrong is either "correct" or "right".
Extremely wrong.
(A+) "has won"
you gave me the wrong answer nitwit
You are legally allowed to be wrong.
The movie Mr. mom
ivy baker priest
The phrase is morally defective. It means a person who has totally lost his or her sense of right and wrong. (Alternate phrase: morally bankrupt)
The phrase 'an unique' is considered incorrect because the word 'unique' begins with a vowel sound but has a pronounced consonant sound (y). In English, articles like 'an' are used before words starting with vowel sounds, not just vowel letters. Therefore, it is more appropriate to use 'a unique.'
I could see at a glance that he had given me the wrong book.
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I heard it before. So we can't both be wrong.
The phrase "Why I don't got it is wrong or right" seems to be unclear. If you are referring to the phrase "I don't got it," it is grammatically incorrect because it uses "got" instead of "have." However, whether it is right or wrong depends on the context and intended meaning.