Present Simple
I fluster easily when speaking in public.
You fluster her whenever you interrupt.
He flusters during interviews.
She flusters the children with too many instructions.
It flusters me how complicated this is.
We fluster each other with our debates.
They fluster the opponents in the game.
Past Simple
I flustered when I lost my notes.
You flustered him by changing the schedule.
He flustered under the tight deadline.
She flustered during her presentation.
It flustered everyone with its unpredictability.
We flustered through our first performance.
They flustered during the final exam.
Future Simple
I will fluster if I don’t prepare well.
You will fluster her if you keep interrupting.
He will fluster if the questions are tough.
She will fluster if too many people watch.
It will fluster the cat if you move its bed.
We will fluster if we don’t practice enough.
They will fluster if the competition is fierce.
Present Continuous
I am flustering right now trying to multitask.
You are flustering her with your constant questions.
He is flustering as he tries to finish on time.
She is flustering while organizing the event.
It is flustering to solve this puzzle.
We are flustering amidst these many tasks.
They are flustering under the pressure of expectations.