Blaming is 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.
Expressing Blaming
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How
could you do such a thing?
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It’s your
mistake/fault.
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I think you are to blame.
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I think you are the one who could have done it.
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Are you out of your mind?
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I can’t believe that you did it.
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I hope you’re sorry.
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I hope
you are sorry for....
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Serves
you right.
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What on earth were you thinking?
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2. Accusing Someone
Accusing Someone is expression when someone said that person did something wrong although
she/he doesn’t know the truth, like stealing.
Expressing Accusing
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Responding
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You must have talked about me
behind my back.
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No, we didn’t.
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You dropped that
porcelain glass last night, didn’t you?
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No, it wasn’t me.
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You took my magazine,
didn’t you?
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Yes, I did. Sorry for
not asking you first.
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You had lost all of my data on the
computer.
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I’m really sorry. I
didn’t mean to.
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No one else could do
such a thing, but him.
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You are probably
right.
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You copied my artwork.
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No, I didn’t.
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