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Harding University Trustee Scholarship - Is the question correctly phrased? 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. 密码;口令短语confirm new password 确认新密码 ; We don't confirm about something. It would be more natural to say i'd like to confirm the usage of that word with you, or could you confirm the usage of that word? When should i have to use each form? Hi to all, could you please explain me the difference between the phrases i confirm and i do confirm? Could some member/s confirm whether/if i am correct? There doesn't seem to be a clear consensus. We don't confirm about something. We (in bre) would say something like “could you tell me the time, please?” or “excuse me, do you happen. It would be more natural to say i'd like to confirm the usage of that word with you, or could you confirm the usage of that word? Is the question correctly phrased? 2, if it is, should i use 'whether' or 'if'? Hi to all, could you please explain me the difference between the phrases i confirm and i do confirm? 密码;口令短语confirm new password 确认新密码 ; There doesn't seem to be a clear consensus. Confirm is not normally used in english when asking someone the time. When should i have to use each form? It would be more natural to say i'd like to confirm the usage of that word with you, or could you confirm the usage of that word? We don't confirm about something. Thanks in advance best regards. 密码;口令短语confirm new password 确认新密码 ; We (in bre) would say something like “could you tell me the time, please?” or “excuse me, do. Hi to all, could you please explain me the difference between the phrases i confirm and i do confirm? Is the question correctly phrased? Could some member/s confirm whether/if i am correct? It would be more natural to say i'd like to confirm the usage of that word with you, or could you confirm the usage of that word? Thanks. It would be more natural to say i'd like to confirm the usage of that word with you, or could you confirm the usage of that word? We don't confirm about something. Is the question correctly phrased? We (in bre) would say something like “could you tell me the time, please?” or “excuse me, do you happen. There doesn't seem. Confirm is not normally used in english when asking someone the time. 2, if it is, should i use 'whether' or 'if'? 密码;口令短语confirm new password 确认新密码 ; Thanks in advance best regards. We (in bre) would say something like “could you tell me the time, please?” or “excuse me, do you happen. Confirm is not normally used in english when asking someone the time. Could some member/s confirm whether/if i am correct? Is the question correctly phrased? We don't confirm about something. When should i have to use each form? 2, if it is, should i use 'whether' or 'if'? There doesn't seem to be a clear consensus. Hi to all, could you please explain me the difference between the phrases i confirm and i do confirm? 密码;口令短语confirm new password 确认新密码 ; Confirm is not normally used in english when asking someone the time. It would be more natural to say i'd like to confirm the usage of that word with you, or could you confirm the usage of that word? We don't confirm about something. When should i have to use each form? Is the question correctly phrased? Confirm is not normally used in english when asking someone the time. Is the question correctly phrased? 2, if it is, should i use 'whether' or 'if'? 密码;口令短语confirm new password 确认新密码 ; When should i have to use each form? Thanks in advance best regards. 密码;口令短语confirm new password 确认新密码 ; It would be more natural to say i'd like to confirm the usage of that word with you, or could you confirm the usage of that word? We don't confirm about something. There doesn't seem to be a clear consensus. When should i have to use each form? It would be more natural to say i'd like to confirm the usage of that word with you, or could you confirm the usage of that word? Could some member/s confirm whether/if i am correct? We (in bre) would say something like “could you tell me the time, please?” or “excuse me, do you happen. Confirm is not normally used. Is the question correctly phrased? Thanks in advance best regards. When should i have to use each form? It would be more natural to say i'd like to confirm the usage of that word with you, or could you confirm the usage of that word? 密码;口令短语confirm new password 确认新密码 ; 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. 2, if it is, should i use 'whether' or 'if'? Could some member/s confirm whether/if i am correct?Tuition, Costs, Scholarships & Financial Aid Harding
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There Doesn't Seem To Be A Clear Consensus.
We Don't Confirm About Something.
Hi To All, Could You Please Explain Me The Difference Between The Phrases I Confirm And I Do Confirm?
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