The word confirm is not a noun, it is a verb (confirm, confirms, confirming, confirmed).The noun forms for the verb to confirm are confirmationand the gerund, confirming.The nouns confirmation and confirming are common, abstract nouns.The noun confirmation is the singular form; the noun confirming is an uncountable gerund.
Yes, "rumour" is a noun. It refers to information or news that is not confirmed to be true, often spreading quickly through word of mouth.
To be confirmed means to be accepted. Something is confirmed when it is accepted.
TBC means "To Be Confirmed." This means that the teams playing in these matches will be confirmed after group stage is over.
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It is possible. This has not been confirmed yet.It is possible. This has not been confirmed yet.It is possible. This has not been confirmed yet.It is possible. This has not been confirmed yet.
yes it has, it was confirmed by a anime news group in japan.
No, you would need to be confirmed to be a sponsor.
The following cities in France have had confirmed cases of the Swine Flu: 1. Bordeaux - 1 confirmed case 2. Auvergne - 1 confirmed case 3. Ile-de-France - 1 confirmed case 4. Paris - 5 confirmed cases 5. Perpignan - 2 confirmed cases 6. Saône-et-Loire - 2 confirmed cases 7. Strasbourg - 2 confirmed cases
It depends, Saturn has the most confirmed moons at 53, while Jupiter has 50 confirmed. If you go by both confirmed and waiting to be confirmed then Jupiter would have more with 50 moons plus 17 moons waiting to be confirmed compared to Saturn's 53 plus 9 waiting to be confirmed.
you don't need to be confirmed , you just sign up.
you only need to be confirmed once.