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 come to a different conclusion. Anyone know whats right?
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.' 'Verify' is, or can be, closer in meaning to 'discover' or 'check'. 'We've already verfified that Smith was in Manchester on Tuesday so he couldn't have committed the murder.' However, there's a great deal of ...
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? Actually we didn't say confirm sb with sth but confirm with sb sth or confirm sth with sb, right ? I'm...
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 like to know if both, however, can be used but with differences in meaning. Examples with "plead": I plead to God to show me the way to get a job as soon as ...
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...
I will confirm to you soon or I will confirm to you shortly