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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi there,

Can you check for me if these sentences are all grammatical, please?


I confused you as my high school classmate, actually you are not him just look alike. (Active)

I am confusing you with my high school classmate, due to you both look alike.

It is (a) confusion between you and him to me, due to you both look alike to me.

I am confused between you and him. (Passive)


Many thanks.

  

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John Aki I confused you with my high school classmate . A ctually you are not him ; you just look alike. ".

  • John Aki I confused you with my high school classmate .
  • A ctually you are not him ; you just look alike.
  • ".
  • This may be closer to what you were attempting with "confused you as".
  • John Aki I am confusing you with my high school classmate, due to the fact that you both look alike.
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John AkiI confused you with my high school classmate. Actually you are not him; you just look alike. (Active)

Another possibility is "I mistook you for my high school classmate ...". This may be closer to what you were attempting

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