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  • 02-03-2022
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Which one is correct, "I am confused" or "I've confusion"?.

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  • 02-03-2022

Answer:

I am confused

Explanation:

“I am confused” - this is correct, and it is natural. It is exactly what native speakers would say. “I've confusion” - there are two problems here: “I have” only contracts to “I've” when “have” is an auxiliary verb when you use a perfect tense

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