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  • Is it correct to say : Can you confirm this email reach you properly
    Can you please confirm that this email {verb} you? Can you please confirm this email {verb} you? You are asking about something that happened already, so you need a past-tense verb Compare: Can you confirm (that) the train departed on time yesterday? We don't use the bare infinitive depart in the that-clause; rather we use a tensed (finite
  • Has confirmed or have confirmed? - TextRanch
    Feb 6, 2024 Midori has confirmed more Persona Remakes(Persona 1 most likely included due to the nature of 2) Series Oct 3, 2024 CDC has confirmed two human cases of H5 bird flu from specimens submitted by California The cases occurred in people with occupational exposure to infected Apr 26, 2024 Join Options Report
  • confirm or confirmed? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
    We would like to confirm that the goods were delilvered on 04 Aug Here's another way: We would like to confirm that the goods have been delivered With the present perfect, we don't use a specific date, as this is finished time in the past We use the present perfect to speak of time up until now, generally speaking
  • to confirm vs confirming | Examples Usage | Grammar - RedKiwi App Web . . .
    "On one's feet" emphasises that you have to think within the situation- or while on your "feet" doing the job or task Ex: I had to think on my feet when we ran out of dessert at the wedding I called the fast food place nearby for some ice cream Ex: You need to be able to think on your feet in the film industry
  • To Confirm - Writing English
    You confirm 7 He she it confirms Plural We confirm You confirm They confirm 2 Present Progressive Tense Singular I am confirming You are confirming He she it has confirmed Plural We have confirmed You have confirmed They have confirmed 5 Present Perfect Progressive Tense Singular I have been confirming
  • How to Reply When Someone Asks for Confirmation - Fluent English Journey
    2 Order Confirmations: – In e-commerce or retail scenarios, customers may request confirmation of their orders to ensure accurate processing and delivery – Example response: “Thank you for your order We have received it and will process it promptly You can expect delivery within [estimated timeframe] ” 3
  • grammar - Confirmed that. . . vs Confirmed to have. . . - English . . .
    Past-participial "confirmed to have X" is perfectly standard and the Corpus of Contemporary American English has many examples including from the New York Times "So far, at least three people are confirmed to have died", ABC News (US) "Mack is the only one confirmed to have stayed with NXIVM long term", Business Insider "At least six people were confirmed to have died in their cars while
  • Spoke or Spoken: Which Is Correct? (Helpful Examples) - Grammarhow
    Present perfect: Have spoken; Future perfect: Will have spoken; As you can see, “have” changes tense based on the perfect tense case we use The past perfect uses “had” because it’s the past tense of “have ” It means that an event happened in the past and might still impact something in the present
  • I have confirmed with vs I have confirmation from - TextRanch
    Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts 'I have confirmed with' is used when you have personally verified something with someone, while 'I have confirmation from' is used when you possess official confirmation from a source The phrases are comparable but not identical in meaning





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