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is it correct?--mix A and B
I often mix the word shirt and (the word?)skirt.
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I cannot differentiate shirt and skirt sometimes because they look too similar, so is this word mix here correct?
or I should use confuse the word shirt and/with skirt?
Thank you!
Oct 22, 2014 5:02 AM
Answers · 8
2
You should use "mix up". And "confuse" is also good.
I often mix up the words shirt and skirt. <-- best
I often mix up the word shirt with/and the word skirt.
I often confuse the words shirt and skirt. <-- best
I often confuse the word shirt with/and the word skirt.
October 22, 2014
1
Maybe it's just me, but "mix" by itself sounds deliberate. I'd use "mix up".
Even better: "get ___ and ___ mixed"
I often get (the words) shirt and skirt mixed.
October 22, 2014
1
Yes, you can say this several ways:
I often mix the words shirt and skirt
I often mix the word shirt and the word skirt
I often confuse the words shirt and skirt
I often confuse the word shirt and the word skirt
October 22, 2014
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