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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Could you please confirm that my sentences are correct in the meaning?


I doubt if you will agree. (I don’t think that you will agree)

I doubt if you will come. (I don’t think that you will come)

I am trying to dispel my doubt. (Trying to find the answer and resolve my question)


Thanks.

  

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Don't use "doubt if ". I doubt you will agree. or I doubt that you will agree.

  • Don't use "doubt if ".
  • I doubt you will agree.
  • or I doubt that you will agree.
  • John Aki I am trying to dispel my doubt.
  • "
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Don't use "doubt if".

I doubt you will agree.

or

I doubt that you will agree.

John AkiI am trying to dispel my doubt. (Trying to find the answer and resolve my question)

OK, but I think the plural is usually called for: "I am trying to dispel my doubts."

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