US /kənˈfjuz/
・UK /kənˈfju:z/
It used to be thought that being bilingual was a bad thing - that it would confuse or hold people back, especially children.
Yes. And don't confuse displaced with misplaced.
and you can't relax even during the "good moments." And here's the thing: those moments are designed to confuse you.
Those moments are designed to confuse you.
Let us not confuse "diet". A lot of people think "diet", like the keto diet,
Let us not confuse "diet." A lot of people think diet like the keto diet or the vegetarian diet.
Also, let's not confuse the words "curb" and "curve." This is a curb.
Also, let's not confuse the words "curb" and "curve." This is a curb.
We have to be aware because we can confuse the word authenticity as in, I just say whatever comes to mind.
We have to be aware because we can confuse the word authenticity as in I just say whatever comes to mind.
It clears away the fog that would normally confuse your thinking.
It clears away the fog that would normally confuse your thinking.
So, two prepositions that confuse non-native speakers are 'on' and 'upon' as both mean the same thing.
So, two prepositions that confuse non-native speakers are ON and UPON, as they both mean the same thing.
What?" So, when we complain, we always start off with a "sorry." It makes it polite to confuse...
It makes it polite to confuse...
I just hope they didn't take these fictional works too literally and confuse fact with anti-fact.
I just hope they didn't take these fictional works too literally and confuse fact with anti-fact.