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Renata
How can I say I confused the dates...?
Hi guys!
So here's the deal: Last Friday I went to a theater to watch a musical play, but when I arrived there I realized that my ticket was to next Friday. I got confused.
Is it OK to say "I got confused" or "I confused the dates"? Or even "I was confused about the date"?
Thank you in advance.
Jun 25, 2019 12:14 AM
Answers · 4
I would say, 'I mixed up the dates', or 'I got the dates mixed up'.
As Ella mentioned, 'I got the dates confused'/'I must've confused the dates' is good too.
June 25, 2019
Thank you girls!
June 25, 2019
Hi Renata :)
All of the options you wrote would be fine.
But, in my opinion, the most natural way would probably be "I must've confused the dates" - (using a past modal of deduction)
I hope this helps!
June 25, 2019
I confused the dates.
Alternatively, you could say , "I mixed up the dates."
June 25, 2019
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