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Sorry to make you confused. vs Sorry for making you confused.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Sorry to make you confused' is used when apologizing for the action of making someone confused, while 'Sorry for making you confused' is used when apologizing for the result of making someone confused.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

Sorry to make you confused.

This phrase is correct and commonly used when apologizing for the action of making someone confused.

This phrase is used to apologize for causing confusion to someone by a specific action or statement.

Examples:

  • Sorry to make you confused with my explanation.
  • I'm sorry to make you confused about the schedule changes.

Alternatives:

  • Sorry for causing confusion.
  • Apologies for the confusion.

Sorry for making you confused.

This phrase is correct and commonly used when apologizing for the result of making someone confused.

This phrase is used to apologize for the confusion that has been caused to someone.

Examples:

  • I'm sorry for making you confused with my explanation.
  • Sorry for making you confused about the directions.

Alternatives:

  • Sorry for causing confusion.
  • Apologies for the confusion.

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