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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Of or in

Which is correct?
Be confident of yourself.
Be confident in yourself.

Are both possible?
  

Top answer

Both are possible; neither is expected. Have confidence in yourself.

  • Both are possible; neither is expected.
  • Have confidence in yourself.
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Both are possible; neither is expected.

Have confidence in yourself.
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Mister MicawberBoth are possible; neither is expected.Have confidence in yourself.
Thank you. What do you mean by 'neither is expected'?
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AnonymousWhat do you mean by 'neither is expected'?
I have given you the expected native formation.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousWhat do you mean by 'neither is expected'?I have given you the expected native formation.
Oh I see, got it. Thanks.

Is this correct for a group of people: we need to have confidence in ourselves.
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AnonymousIs this correct for a group of people: we need to have confidence in ourselves.
Yes, good.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousIs this correct for a group of people: we need to have confidence in ourselves.Yes, good.
Thanks teacher

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