Eric Stoltz
The past tense of confuse is confused.
Confused is the past participle of confuse.
Tagalog translation of confuse: nalito
The root of "confusing" is "confuse." It means to make something unclear or difficult to understand.
The prefix of "convince" is "con-".
Convince them that it is for a learning experience!
Media try to convince the masses, if fails then confuse them.
Show him that you are responsible enough to help care for it, or, keep on asking him until he cant stand it and finnally says yes
You CANT
Probably means that you mean a lot, A LOT to him. If he says that, you are mostly 90% or even 99% of his life. lol. ;) He means he's worried to lose you, and he wants you to convince him your his forever. ;D
You cant convince your parent's because they have a good IQ your parents not be tricked by anyone.
you cant lol
They are confuse.
If you need it for school or it would help with school that may help you convince them, but you cant convince everyone you should also hear them out on why they wont buy it.
you cant convince some one to put you in gryffindor. you have to be picked when you are sorted when you first enter Hogwarts based on your attributes
Well you can and you cant at the same time.You really cant stop him/her of leaving you really have to convince him/her not to leave. If they have two years of school left it is very important to convince them not to leave.
tell her that you like her be friends and wait.