I've full confidence you'll choose something great. or
I'm fully confident you'll choose something great.
For some reason these sentences look strange to me. Are they grammatically correct and is there maybe a better way to phrase them? Is there a that needed before you'll?
snow cat I've full confidence you'll choose something great. For some reason these sentences look strange to me. They seem fine to me, though the second is more usual.
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snow catI've full confidence you'll choose something great. orI'm fully confident you'll choose something great.For some reason these sentences look strange to me.
They seem fine to me, though the second is more usual.
snow catAre they grammatically correct
Yes.
snow cat is there maybe a