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  1. Difference between confirm and verify - WordReference Forums

    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.' …

  2. Confirm vs Confirm on - WordReference Forums

    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. Please …

  3. comfirm in/on/with | WordReference Forums

    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 example? …

  4. Confirm/plead to or with someone else? - WordReference Forums

    Aug 26, 2022 · Can the verb "plead" and "confirm" be followed either by "to" or "with" indifferently? In grammar books, I've seen the recommendation that "plead" should always be used with "with". I'd …

  5. I will confirm to you soon or I will confirm to you shortly

    Feb 4, 2009 · Hello, can some one explaint to me which of the pharaprase above is correct to use in a formal e-mail? I will confirm to you soon. or I will confirm to...

  6. 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 we have your …

  7. confirm <whether><if> you would like | WordReference Forums

    Jul 4, 2022 · Do you think I should replace the word in brackets below to if? It appears that we did not mention anything about our annual BBQ event; as a result, I would like you to confirm (whether) you …

  8. opposite to "confirm a hypothesis" | WordReference Forums

    Mar 10, 2020 · What is the opposite to "confirm / prove a hypothesis"? Suggestions: 1) to disconfirm a hypothesis 2) to disprove a hypothesis 3) to provide a counterexample Thank you. I'd not say any of …

  9. by return email - WordReference Forums

    Apr 14, 2011 · Hi everyone, > If I want the recepient to reply to my email with his/her confirmation, can I write "Please confirm this by return email." ? Perhaps the part before "by return email" can be …

  10. confirm the date and time - WordReference Forums

    Dec 30, 2008 · Hello everyone, I am writing a response to a job interview invitation and I wonder whether "confirm" is the only possibility in the following case: "I am writing to confirm the date and …