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I am sorry to have you confused vs I am sorry to make you confused

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'I am sorry to have you confused' implies that the confusion has already occurred, while 'I am sorry to make you confused' suggests that the confusion is ongoing or about to happen. The choice between the two depends on the timing of the confusion in relation to the apology.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

I am sorry to have you confused

This phrase is correct and can be used to apologize for causing confusion that has already happened.

This phrase is used to express regret for having caused confusion in the past. It acknowledges that the confusion has already occurred.

Alternatives:

  • I am sorry that you are confused
  • I apologize for confusing you

I am sorry to make you confused

This phrase is correct and can be used to apologize for causing confusion that is ongoing or about to happen.

This phrase is used to express regret for causing confusion that is currently happening or is expected to happen. It implies that the confusion is not yet resolved.

Alternatives:

  • I am sorry for confusing you
  • I apologize for causing confusion

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