
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 …
"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.
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."
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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."
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 …
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 …
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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 …
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Mar 15, 2016 · Hi, s21d. You probably need some sort of pronoun for a normal sentence: I confirmed it with the internet. "With the internet" sounds okay to me, but I prefer "on": I …
confirm something with you or confirm you something
Mar 26, 2009 · A) We would like to confirm you the following condition ... B) We would like to confirm the following condition with you ... This sentence is in contract paper and I thought B) …
confirm me/ confirm to me? | WordReference Forums
Jul 7, 2008 · 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 …