Love and time. Both concepts are complex and can be interpreted in many different ways, leading to confusion and misunderstanding.
Questions with double negatives are commonly the most confusing type of question. For example, "Isn't it true that you don't disagree?" tends to trip people up because of the two negatives present in the sentence.
"Alot" is not a recognized word in standard English. The correct form is "a lot," which consists of two words.
The two most spoken languages in the world are English and Mandarin Chinese.
"Thank you" is typically written as two words, although some sources may list it as one word (thankyou). The most common and accepted form is with two words.
"Bellevue" is a word that has two L's and two E's in it.
There is no link between the two, unless you are confusing the Holocaust with World War 2.
Ok is the words most recognized word in the word.
Yes - one person thinks of a word, and another guesses the word trying not to select any letters that are not in the word. It can be a bit confusing, but you'll get the hang of it!!
it wasn't, you are confusing two different issues
There are two different neighbouring countries: The Republic of Congo and The Democratic Republic of Congo, it gets confusing when just the word Congo is used.
Shanghai and Mumbai are the two most populated cities in the world!Your Welcome!
No. It would be confusing.
i dont know this is confusing
Questions with double negatives are commonly the most confusing type of question. For example, "Isn't it true that you don't disagree?" tends to trip people up because of the two negatives present in the sentence.
plurals and possessive
no because then it will be confusing
Most people find that kind of thing more confusing than enjoyable, and the chances of catching/passing on a STD increases a lot.