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  • confirm whether if I am correct | WordReference Forums
    With more formal words such as 'confirm' there may be a preference for 'whether', but 'if' is certainly correct too The choice between 'whether' 'if' on the one hand and 'that' on the other depends on how certain you already are: if you think you are correct, and you just want someone to confirm it, you're more likely to use the statement
  • confirm with somebody about something - WordReference Forums
    We don't say "confirm about" Moreover, It's also impossibly wordy "Confirm" is transitive Try: "I'd like you to confirm the usage of that word "
  • confirm me confirm to me? | WordReference Forums
    And in the case of checking the details of an appointment, as is said in the (10-year-old!) post #2 above, the word confirm might be used but there’s no need to add “me” as the indirect object For example: Could you please confirm the time of our appointment on Thursday?
  • I can confirm you I can confirm to you | WordReference Forums
    You can say I can confirm to you that tomorrow Simpler is to leave out to you, i e I can confirm that tomorrow I'll be available I can confirm tomorrow that means that you do the confirming tomorrow, which is not what I think you mean Tomorrow should come after that
  • I confirm or I do confirm? - WordReference Forums
    "I do confirm" can be used if there is a particular reason to use it Where were you thinking of using it Zasso? We would need some context and a complete sentence
  • Confirm vs Confirm on | WordReference Forums
    please confirm on seat availablity Please confirm on the receipt of these emails Are above sentences from google wrong? I can take off 'on' Please confirm seat availability Please confirm the receipt of these emails I often hear people say" Please confirm on this "
  • Confirmation on or confirmation of? | WordReference Forums
    Hi everybody I am writing a formal letter to a client and I am unsure about which sentence is correct I look forward to receiving confirmation on of the decision of xxx company on the proposed course of action Thanks for your help BS
  • comfirm in on with - WordReference Forums
    We might say, "I wish to confirm my flight QF128 at such and such a time" We do not confirm somebody except, perhaps, in a totally different sense of 'confirm' and that is a religious one; a right of confirmation We cannot 'confirm on' anything except, perhaps, to say something such as, "I will confirm on Wednesday" but this is unusual Examples:


















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