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Victoria
Is it correct? So if I want to say something like this: 'you confused me with someone else' This is correct, right? What if I want to say something like this but about things: 'I confused the numbers' or days What is the better way to say this?
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I feel a more authentic way to say this would be 'You have (got) me confused with someone else.' As for days - 'I got the number of days confused' or 'I got the number of days mixed up'
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Hi Victoria! If someone has confused your information with someone else, it's more polite to say, "I think you've confused me with someone else". Using I "I think.." is polite because you're are not trying to blame the person for being incorrect. If you're dealing with numbers, like a math problem, you can say, "Sorry, I have (I've) confused the numbers". If its days, "Sorry, I've confused the days" - so on and so forth.
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