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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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Confusion about

In the context: I am expressing my opinion(in a confused state) to someone who recommends john to fix the problem.

I have confusion about how john fix the issue as he does not have enough skills in the subject and possess a different ability.

Is this sentence correct? Please suggest the sentence with "confusion about ".

  

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I am expressing my confusion to someone who recommended that John fix this problem. I am confused by your suggestion. John does not have the knowledge or skills to fix this problem.

  • I am expressing my confusion to someone who recommended that John fix this problem.
  • I am confused by your suggestion.
  • John does not have the knowledge or skills to fix this problem.
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I am expressing my confusion to someone who recommended that John fix this problem.



I am confused by your suggestion. John does not have the knowledge or skills to fix this problem.

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