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.
Don't use "doubt if ". I doubt you will agree. or I doubt that you will agree.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
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."