No, it's not correct grammar. The correct way to say it is: "was able to confirm"
Yes, the grammar in the sentence "The attached invoices have been confirmed" is correct.
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
The correct grammar is: "Are those correct?"
Correct grammar means using words in such a way that everyone will be able to understand what you are comunicating. This means that the accepted and normal conventions of a language should be used.
The correct grammar for this sentence is: "When did you send it?"
Yes, the grammar in the sentence "The attached invoices have been confirmed" is correct.
You need to learn the rules of English grammar to be able to correct sentences.
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
You need to learn the rules of English grammar to be able to correct sentences.
Please find attached my repairing offer confirmation.
No, it is correct grammar, not a correct grammar.
The correct grammar is: "Are those correct?"
"On a train" is correct grammar.
Correct grammar means using words in such a way that everyone will be able to understand what you are comunicating. This means that the accepted and normal conventions of a language should be used.
The correct grammar for this sentence is: "When did you send it?"
no_____If the sentence is You do do that (meaning You are in the habit of doing that) the grammar is perfectly correct and the sentence 'does have correct grammar'.
No, the correct grammar would be "I hate you the way you hate me."