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I have been confirmed a position to a teaching job vs I hvae been accepted a position to a teaching job

Both phrases have issues and are not correct. The correct way to express this idea is to say, "I have been offered a position for a teaching job."

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 547 views

I have been confirmed a position to a teaching job

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Confirmed' is not typically used in this context.

To express that you have been given a job, you should use 'offered' or 'accepted' instead of 'confirmed.'

Alternatives:

  • I have been offered a position for a teaching job.
  • I have been accepted for a teaching job.
  • I have been given a position in a teaching job.

I hvae been accepted a position to a teaching job

This phrase is also not correct in English. 'Accepted' needs an object after it, such as 'for' or 'into.'

To convey the idea that you have secured a job, you should use 'accepted for' or 'accepted into' instead of 'accepted.'

Alternatives:

  • I have been accepted for a teaching job.
  • I have been accepted into a teaching position.
  • I have secured a teaching job.

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