In context: Asking the boss to confirm the client's conference call meeting scheduled tomorrow by phone.
Sir, Could you please confirm Mr.John's conference call discussion at 2:00 PM tomorrow?
Is this correct?
Confirm what about it? That it will take place? That the boss will be available to attend?
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Confirm what about it? That it will take place? That the boss will be available to attend? Something else?
"Could" should not have a capital letter. There should be a space after "Mr.". The word "discussion" may be unnecessary.
In English, "John" is normally a first name. We do not use "Mr" with first names alone. However, it is also possible for "John" to be a surname, in which ca