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  1. confirm whether/if I am correct | WordReference Forums

    May 25, 2010 · 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 …

  2. "I confirm" or "I do confirm"? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 6, 2014 · "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.

  3. We confirmed vs we are confirmed | WordReference Forums

    Jul 16, 2017 · hi, In the formal confirmation letter , when I should be used "confirmed" or " are confirmed "? My letter is: Thank you for your signing up our event. We (are) confirmed you that …

  4. I can confirm you / I can confirm to you | WordReference Forums

    Dec 24, 2017 · 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 …

  5. comfirm in/on/with - WordReference Forums

    Nov 10, 2014 · 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 …

  6. I can confirm it - WordReference Forums

    Feb 14, 2017 · The "it" in "confirm it" does not refer to "the bug" or "the behavior". We would not use those as objects of the verb "confirm". We "confirm" a statement, a claim or a fact. It is …

  7. confirm <that> you are right [omission 'that'] - WordReference …

    Jul 26, 2017 · The choice of "confirm" or "think" has nothing to do with using or not using "that." Either verb can be used with or without "that." The statement in the original post, that "that" is …

  8. confirm with somebody about something - WordReference Forums

    Sep 23, 2013 · 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."

  9. confirm + ing | WordReference Forums

    Dec 19, 2008 · Do you confirm | declaring the origin of the goods| is | a necessity? Because the second segment is a complex chunk of meaning, and because the first segment interacts with …

  10. confirm to/confirm with | WordReference Forums

    Oct 28, 2009 · I can't get my head around this! "Please confirm your participation to my secretary." "Please confirm your participation with my secretary."

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