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Ruttonjee Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

confidence

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001. They have no confidence in winning the competition.02br
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002. I am not confident in the test because I have not done enough revision.02br
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00Is it correct to use 'in' with 'confidence'?02br
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0 Confident takes in.0-
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0Hi there,02br
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00How about 'confidence of' or 'confident of'???02br
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0 My bad, I was on a horseback, my apologies. Confident (adjective) takes about when the meaning is "sure" etc. As in, "Julie was confident about winning the competition." Confidence (noun) takes in when the meaning is "faith, belief", as in "You should have more confidence in yourself. And what it comes to confidence of, just google it, and I'm sure you understand the meaning and the differenc

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