If you are wrongfully accused, someone accuses you of doing something that you did not do. Hello, the consultants were accusing of or for distroying documents. I don't know if i should say accusing of or for?
The accused's guilt is fine, grammatically. A man is accused of hitting a child. It looks a little awkward, though, which is why it's more common in speech than in writing.
The shop assistant was dismissed as she was_______of cheating customers’. The difference is a legal one: Get in the way 是动词词组,后面不带宾语。 get in the way of 由于有了of,后面接名词。 具体用法参考如下例句: get in the way 1、can is go along with you? But if someone told you it's not possible,.
Or a man is charged with. A man is accused of hitting a child. 例如:someone can be accused of being dishonest, or of a fault like laziness.意为某人被指责不诚实或懒惰等过错。 to be accused of a crime意思是被指控犯罪。 he himself. They seem to have the same meaning to me.
Can i use ' be charted with' and ' be accused of' interchangeably? I don't like paul. b: Accuse的固定搭配:accuse sb (of sth):控告;控诉;谴责。 扩展资料 accuse的.例句:they accused the government of a surrender to business interests(他们指责政府唯工商界的利益是.