
confirm with somebody about something - WordReference Forums
Sep 23, 2013 · Hello, Do I need to (or can I) add "about" when I say "I'd like to confirm with you about the usage of that word"?
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Jul 7, 2008 · Confirm is not normally used in English when asking someone the time. We (in BrE) would say something like “Could you tell me the time, please?” or “Excuse me, do you happen …
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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." Every time I think about it I …
"I confirm" or "I do confirm"? | WordReference Forums
Oct 6, 2014 · Hi to all, could you please explain me the difference between the phrases "I confirm" and "I do confirm"? When should I have to use each form? Thanks in advance Best regards …
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Nov 10, 2014 · Dear all, what is the meaning of confirm sb in sth, confirm sth in sb, confirm sb on sth, confirm sth on sb, confirm sth with sb, confirm sb with sth ?? How can I use it, have any …
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) …
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Dec 24, 2017 · Hello everyone! I was wondering how to use the verb "to confirm" properly, with or without "to" after the verb itself. Here are two examples: I can confirm you tomorrow I'll be …
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May 6, 2014 · 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. …
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Mar 15, 2016 · Suppose I wrote something and then look it up on internet to confirm whether that was correct or not. In that case what should I say "I confirmed with internet/ I confirmed from …
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Sep 22, 2013 · I think only 'confirm' will do here. 'Confirm' means generally to give, or to ask for, assurance that something is the case. 'The policeman read out my address and I confirmed it.' …