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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
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I am not sure being able to convince Vince to go to the game

In the sentence "I am not sure to being able to convince Vince to go to the game" is the grammar correct?

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I am not sure of being able to convince Vince to go to the game.

  • I am not sure of being able to convince Vince to go to the game.
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I am not sure of being able to convince Vince to go to the game.
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Nikitus "I am not sure to being able to convince Vince to go to the game" i
No, it is not. It is possible to say " I am not certain about being able to convince Vince to go to the game". It is better to say " I am not certain/ sure if I can convince Vince ...."

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