It was a confusion when we went to go find some shoes.
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.
Rocky was totally confused after seeing the question paper because he did not prepare for his exams.
The student stared at the formula in utter confusion.
There seems to have been some confusion.
technically, your question is a sentence with the word 'confused' in it...
In my state of confusion, I lost my sense of direction and was stuck in the woods.
He tried to no avail to confuse the arithmetic genius
The directions for 'some assembly required' always confound me.
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relaxed or not confused
An incomplete grammatical construction is a series of words, phrases, or clauses that do not constitute a complete sentence. A complete sentence has a subject and a verb, and does not contain an introductory adverb, pronoun, or other word that makes it depend on a complete sentence to make sense. Some examples: Complete sentence: John hit me. Incomplete sentence: when John hit me...[This depends on a complete sentence to make sense.] Complete sentence: When John hit me, I hit him back. Complete sentence: Who is good? [The fact that it's a question makes it complete.] Incomplete sentence: who is good [The fact that it's not a question makes it depend on a complete sentence to make sense.] Complete sentence: A boy who is good will not go to the principle's office every so often. Other incomplete sentences: at at the bank feeling confused at the bank who is feeling confused at the bank because I was feeling confused at the bank Complete sentence: I left because I was feeling confused at the bank.
There was a sudden disturbance in the antechamber, with a confused sound of cries and shouting.
he appeared to be clearly confused after reading the instructions.
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.
That is wrong the correct answer is ---If I confused you sorry ma'am.
I am so confused as to what the heck you are saying!I'm not understanding what my teacher said about the water cycle. I'm confused.
She was so confused that she just gave her head a shrug, and left.
Seemed
She was confused at her brother's reaction to the surprise birthday party; she expected him to be surprised and happy but he was actually angry and annoyed.
The sundry options in the menu confused me.
The children's slang confused the foreigners.
-The difference between there, their, and they're is commonly confused.
Some of these questions leave me dazed and confused.
Bee you
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