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Six candidates have confirmed to join on interview and some are not joined vs Six candidates have confirmed to join on interview and some have not joined

The second phrase, 'six candidates have confirmed to join on interview and some have not joined,' is correct. The first phrase contains an error with 'are not joined,' which should be 'have not joined.' The correct phrase is commonly used in English to indicate that some of the candidates who confirmed to join the interview did not actually join.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

Six candidates have confirmed to join on interview and some are not joined

This phrase is incorrect. 'are not joined' should be 'have not joined.'

The correct phrase should be 'six candidates have confirmed to join on interview and some have not joined.' This indicates that some of the candidates who confirmed to join the interview did not actually join.
  • The candidates have confirmed to me their consent to their candidacies.
  • Secondly, judging from both their oral and written replies, the six candidates have a relatively coherent view of their future roles.
  • At the Berlin Council in 1999, six candidate countries had in fact been expected to join the EU in 2002.
  • And I went on interviews and I realized I was filling the room with desperation.
  • No such testing using passenger data is in any case taking place now, as the US authorities have confirmed to us.
  • (READS) High profile sources have confirmed to this journalist there are more questions to be answered.
  • These authorities have confirmed to the Commission that such a selection procedure was in fact followed for the project in question.
  • The police authorities of all three countries have confirmed to me as rapporteur that in no case could they establish the involvement of organized crime.
  • No official word at this time, but sources have confirmed to us that woman is dead today by her own hands.
  • You should take it as a personal compliment to yourselves that so many talented but highly experienced candidates have applied to join your number.
  • The 10 new Member States are set to join on 1 May 2004 but there is provision for an amending budget before that date.
  • I did some freelance work for them a few months ago and they were impressed, so they asked me to join on a more permanent basis.
  • Those who have already ratified Kyoto have confirmed their commitment to entry into force at the earliest possible date and others are urged to join as soon as possible.
  • In that context, I simply ask myself whether this programme would enable the candidate countries in actual fact to join on the basis of those criteria.
  • Amanda, I know you need help on your barbecue team, and I'm willing to join on one condition... if we win, I get the car.
  • However, I reject the arguments of those who say that Turkey should never be allowed to join on the grounds that it is not a European country.
  • As my group chairman has already said, we assume, hope, and expect that both the countries under discussion today will be able to join on 1 January of next year.
  • (4) Following the decision by Heads of State or Government taken at the December 2002 Copenhagen European Council, 10 new members signed on 16 April 2003 an Accession Treaty to the European Union and are expected to join on 1 May 2004.
  • If we do that, and if there is then special monitoring, in other words a precise period of observation, then I am sure that both countries will now take the necessary steps and really will be able to join on 1 January 2007.
  • On 29 April 1997, the Union confirmed to the Association Council that Turkey was eligible to join the EU, stipulating that it would be judged on the same criteria as the other applicant states.

Six candidates have confirmed to join on interview and some have not joined

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that some of the candidates who confirmed to join the interview did not actually join.
  • The candidates have confirmed to me their consent to their candidacies.
  • Secondly, judging from both their oral and written replies, the six candidates have a relatively coherent view of their future roles.
  • At the Berlin Council in 1999, six candidate countries had in fact been expected to join the EU in 2002.
  • And I went on interviews and I realized I was filling the room with desperation.
  • No such testing using passenger data is in any case taking place now, as the US authorities have confirmed to us.
  • (READS) High profile sources have confirmed to this journalist there are more questions to be answered.
  • These authorities have confirmed to the Commission that such a selection procedure was in fact followed for the project in question.
  • The police authorities of all three countries have confirmed to me as rapporteur that in no case could they establish the involvement of organized crime.
  • No official word at this time, but sources have confirmed to us that woman is dead today by her own hands.
  • You should take it as a personal compliment to yourselves that so many talented but highly experienced candidates have applied to join your number.
  • The 10 new Member States are set to join on 1 May 2004 but there is provision for an amending budget before that date.
  • I did some freelance work for them a few months ago and they were impressed, so they asked me to join on a more permanent basis.
  • Those who have already ratified Kyoto have confirmed their commitment to entry into force at the earliest possible date and others are urged to join as soon as possible.
  • In that context, I simply ask myself whether this programme would enable the candidate countries in actual fact to join on the basis of those criteria.
  • Amanda, I know you need help on your barbecue team, and I'm willing to join on one condition... if we win, I get the car.
  • However, I reject the arguments of those who say that Turkey should never be allowed to join on the grounds that it is not a European country.
  • As my group chairman has already said, we assume, hope, and expect that both the countries under discussion today will be able to join on 1 January of next year.
  • (4) Following the decision by Heads of State or Government taken at the December 2002 Copenhagen European Council, 10 new members signed on 16 April 2003 an Accession Treaty to the European Union and are expected to join on 1 May 2004.
  • If we do that, and if there is then special monitoring, in other words a precise period of observation, then I am sure that both countries will now take the necessary steps and really will be able to join on 1 January 2007.
  • On 29 April 1997, the Union confirmed to the Association Council that Turkey was eligible to join the EU, stipulating that it would be judged on the same criteria as the other applicant states.

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