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getting confuse vs getting confused

The correct phrase here is 'getting confused'. It is the correct form to use in this context when describing the state of being confused. 'Getting confuse' isn't a grammatically correct construction in English.
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getting confuse

'Getting confuse' is not a grammatically correct construction in English.

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'getting confused'.
  • Then if I do get help on it and get to the next step I'm getting confuse so please help me understand how to do these. Thanks,Kristen Answer by elima(1433) ...
  • Getting confuse about Dell Inspiron 7520-15R and Dell Inspiron N5521 which one is good to buy , 15R have 4GB Ram and N5221 have 8GB ...
  • So I am getting confuse that if I have used Jira Rest then why 'Jira (Interface: soap ) Bug id' is asking there. I think 'Jira (Interface: rest) Bug id' should be asked ...
  • 3 days ago ... He either getting confuse, mix up or getting senile. Dem boys seh that poor Rum Jattan, he ain't even sit down in de seat for four months.

getting confused

'Getting confused' is the correct form to use in this context when describing the state of being confused.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe the state of being confused.
  • Those are two very different entities, the experiencing self and the remembering self, and getting confused between them is part of the mess about the notion of happiness.
  • And getting confused about who's good and who's bad is a good way to get yourself dead.
  • Mom, see, you're getting confused again.
  • Okay, I think you're getting confused by the word "plan".
  • Stop. You're manipulating me, he's manipulating me, and I'm getting confused.
  • I'm getting confused.
  • I hope that the Members and the groups, in particular, will be able to decide between these two alternatives without getting confused at the last minute. Parliament will have the opportunity to choose between these two alternatives.
  • Even I'm getting confused.
  • And I felt myself getting confused with what I first liked in the original script.
  • I'm sorry I keep getting confused.
  • What we are finding is that the message is getting confused.
  • You're getting confused with mumps, this is measles!
  • Your Aunt Bea always says that I keep getting confused, and that I should write things down.
  • Looks to me like you're getting confused as to which side of the line you're standing on.
  • And getting confused about who's good and who's bad is a good way to get yourself dead.
  • If you think of having to do things analytically, and getting confused by other people's thoughts -
  • You're getting confused with mumps, this is measles! ~ What's "impotent"? ~ Another disease that would make you laugh!
  • I DON'T KNOW. I WAS GETTING CONFUSED.
  • You're just getting confused.
  • I'm getting confused.

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