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Originally posted by: amrapali_dubey
This article cant b true as it us full of grammatical errors..
Originally posted by: Justlikethat1
You are right but grammatical errors never stopped the writersđThey called vansh's stealing as 'misplacement'𤪠They said Gopi will 'pine' for RashiSo no wonder they have multiple errors.. But the spoiler as such is true.. I think even Rucha tweeted the sameđ
They even have the phrase "frame charges against the accused." When it should be "to read the charges against the accused." To frame is to fit up.
Raadhini *jumps up and down excitedly like a small child* đ¤ I have been thinking the same things all along. Oh. âşď¸ Sorry. I am not usually this excitable and over friendly. Actually I am but you don't need to know that. đ. But you wrote my exact thoughts. I wish this is the case.
It may be grammatically correct, Raadhini. But to me it does not sound right. I don't hear it over here in the same context when charges are read out in court against the accused. To frame someone, to me means to set them up for something they did not do.
Xarina do not get me wrong but to frame charges against the accused is grammatically correct .in English... it means to press charges against the accused or implicate charges..Thanks for appreciating my thoughts.