I had a lot of confusion doing my homework today.
sorry can you say that again ..........thats the sentence i always say if im confused
here is a pretty good sentence :)Both teams lost terribly and disbanded in confusion the game ended in a rout.
The word confusion means uncertainty or lack of clarity. You can put the word confusion in a sentence by saying, there was some confusion over whose turn it was to wash the dishes, so the siblings took to arguing about it.
What is a 'good confusion'? I have no idea what you are asking. I'm confused!
The coherence of the party made me in confusion as whom to vote. This is an example of coherence in a sentence.
After the tornado, the town was in a state of total confusion. Confusion was caused by the stranger's comments. The security guards tried to stop the confusionand calm down the crowd.
No, confused is a verb; the past tense of the verb 'to confuse'. Example sentence: 'I am confused by your answer'. The noun form is confusion.
The sentence is a jumbled one for confusion. The actual sentence is, The brown cow ate the grass.
A pronoun should be placed in a sentence to replace a noun when it is clear to the reader/listener what or who the pronoun is referring to. The pronoun should be placed close to the noun it is replacing to avoid confusion and maintain clarity in the sentence.
A split order sentence is a type of sentence where the subject is separated from the verb by other words or phrases. This can make the sentence more complex and can sometimes lead to confusion if not constructed carefully.
His ineptness in the English language cause much confusion.
To be grammatically correct, every sentence mustcontain a subject and verb.