recognise
No. "Recognize" is an action verb.
Yes, because it is the act of being confused.
Confused feeling of profound love and admiration.
Clarify. That seems to be the opposite.
explain how to recognise when a customer is angry or confused
The past tense of "confused" is "confused." For example: "He was still confused about the directions even after asking for help."
A very confused statement.A very confused statement.A very confused statement.A very confused statement.
I am confused by your question. She confused the students with her talk of parabolas. Don't become confused, go straight on and get your goal.
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Hester Prynne recognizes her husband, Roger Chillingworth, in the crowd. She is confused when she sees him there, because she doesn't know what has happened to him or how he got there. She is embarrassed because he, along with everyone else can see what crime she has committed.
recognize
I am confused is Estoy confundido
Frogs are often confused with toads.
Can you recognize his portrait?I cannot recognize what had hit me.
What it means is that someone is very confused. What it means is that someone is very confused. What it means is that someone is very confused. What it means is that someone is very confused.
To recognize the border