We found 87 examples of how to use confuse in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 87.
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26. | Their job is to confuse learners of the language. | |
27. | Once there was an unfortunate forgetful guy named James who used to confuse Mary with Maria all the time. For that, Maria hated him with every fibre of her being. | |
28. | It still happens that people confuse transgender people and transvestites. | |
29. | It'll confuse him. | |
30. | Don't confuse the two. | |
31. | Don't confuse Chinese with Japanese. | |
32. | Don't confuse love and desire. | |
33. | I just wanted to confuse you. | |
34. | My mind is made up! Please, do not confuse me with facts. | |
35. | There are many, many nuances in any language which are perfectly natural to the native speaker but which confuse the non-native speaker. | |
36. | I often confuse Spanish vowels. | |
37. | One must not confuse "must not" with "need not". | |
38. | Be careful not to confuse sympathy for empathy. | |
39. | Don't confuse me with Hitler. | |
40. | Tom is trying to confuse you. | |
41. | Tom is just trying to confuse you. | |
42. | To confuse matters further, her sister is married to her husband's uncle. | |
43. | You're trying to confuse me. | |
44. | Are you intentionally trying to confuse me? | |
45. | You're attempting to confuse me. | |
46. | We must never confuse the two. | |
47. | For those who confuse the verb endings "-тся" and "ться", there's a special little place in Hell prepared just for you. | |
48. | People often confuse the difference between an argument and a debate. | |
49. | Jealousy is not the same as envy. Do not confuse the two. There is a difference. | |
50. | Don't confuse astrology with astronomy. |