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Do these phrases mean the same: 'I'm confused' and 'I have doubts'



 
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Do these phrases mean the same: 'I'm confused' and 'I have doubts' #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 01, 2004 12:35 pm   Do these phrases mean the same: 'I'm confused' and 'I have doubts'
 

Hi everybody!!!

I have doubts! Is the same? ....I am confused...

and .... I am mixed....

Thank you

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Confused #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 01, 2004 12:40 pm   Confused
 

Hi,

You say 'I am confused'.

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