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Nands_krish Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Confirm me or confirm to me

Hi,

Do we say confirm me or confirm to me when we are sending out an email requesting a confirmation on something
  

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confirm me is correct but confrim to me is completly wrong. if you want you can send the compelete sentence then others can judge better. good luck

  • confirm me is correct but confrim to me is completly wrong.
  • if you want you can send the compelete sentence then others can judge better.
  • good luck
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confirm me is correct but confrim to me is completly wrong. if you want you can send the compelete sentence then others can judge better.
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A priest of bishop may "confirm you", which means perfom a relgious rite in which you are formally accepted as member of a Christian church. You will then have received "confirmation"
Otherwise, I don't think it's correct to use confirm with an personal pronoun either as the object oras the indirect object of the verb.
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Which one is correct:

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Please do we say confirm for me or to me?
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nands_krish Hi,
Do we say confirm me or confirm to me when we are sending out an email requesting a confirmation on something
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Do we say confirm me or confirm to me when we are sending out an email requesting a confirmation on something

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