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I confirm that I am coming to the meeting OR I confirm that I will come to the meeting? Thank you :)
Which is better? Thank you :)
Jan 31, 2014 5:48 PM
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"I confirm that I am coming to the meeting."
This is absolutely clear.
January 31, 2014
2
I can confirm that i will attend the meeting.
January 31, 2014
1
You've got to say: I confirm that I am coming to the meeting. If you say: I confirm that I will come to the meeting. It implies you had not planned that activity beforehand, but you've just decided to attend.
January 31, 2014
1
Adding to what Shaun said, also making it past tense (adding -ed to the word 'confirm') will also correct both sentences.
"I confirmed that I am coming to the meeting."
"I confirmed that I will come to the meeting."
January 31, 2014
1
I would recommend adding "can" to the sentence, as below:
I can confirm that I am coming to the meeting
I can_confirm that I will come to the meeting
I can confirm I will attend the meeting
January 31, 2014
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