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This is to confirm that he will be joining on the dinner tonight. vs This is to confirm that he will be joining to the dinner tonight.

The correct phrase is: 'this is to confirm that he will be joining on the dinner tonight.' The preposition 'on' is the correct choice to use with 'joining' in this context. 'Joining on the dinner' is the appropriate phrasing to indicate participation in the event.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

This is to confirm that he will be joining on the dinner tonight.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to confirm someone's attendance or participation in an event, in this case, a dinner. The preposition 'on' is correctly used with 'joining' to indicate participation in the dinner.
  • [Woman] This is to confirm that you have been rescued by Angel... C.E.O. And president of Wolfram and Hart.
  • This is to confirm that other methods used, in particular light-based treatment or naturally staggered births, are not affected by this restriction.
  • This is Robert from Weyerhammer Paper who will be joining us to judge the final rounds.
  • This is also immensely important to the new countries which will be joining us.
  • Now that the last referendum in the ten new countries has taken place in Latvia, we know for certain that ten new countries will be joining on 1 May next year.
  • First step is to confirm that an organism is present.
  • Your primary mission, Mr. Callen, is to confirm that Sadaat has joined his brother.
  • No, the first step is to confirm that the intended victim is HlV-positive.
  • This is to confirm our conversation of last Thursday.
  • Right nowur job Is to confirm that chris was telling the truth, And if he is, finish what ashley started And get him out of prison.
  • However, the authorities did not react in time to the occupiers' requests and now, all that remains is to confirm that the building did indeed subside.
  • The president and his daughter will be joining you shortly.
  • Good, the rest will be joining in us tomorrow.
  • Your mother and sister will be joining you in death.
  • New inmates will be joining us.
  • Someone else will be joining us.
  • Jim will be joining us as our police liaison.
  • My wife and son will be joining me soon.
  • And we will be joining others.
  • Under our proposal, Parliament will be joining this exercise.

This is to confirm that he will be joining to the dinner tonight.

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'to' should not be used with 'joining' in this context.

The preposition 'to' is not appropriate in this context. Instead, 'on' should be used to indicate participation in the dinner.
  • [Woman] This is to confirm that you have been rescued by Angel... C.E.O. And president of Wolfram and Hart.
  • This is to confirm that other methods used, in particular light-based treatment or naturally staggered births, are not affected by this restriction.
  • This is Robert from Weyerhammer Paper who will be joining us to judge the final rounds.
  • This is also immensely important to the new countries which will be joining us.
  • First step is to confirm that an organism is present.
  • Your primary mission, Mr. Callen, is to confirm that Sadaat has joined his brother.
  • No, the first step is to confirm that the intended victim is HlV-positive.
  • This is to confirm our conversation of last Thursday.
  • Right nowur job Is to confirm that chris was telling the truth, And if he is, finish what ashley started And get him out of prison.
  • However, the authorities did not react in time to the occupiers' requests and now, all that remains is to confirm that the building did indeed subside.
  • The president and his daughter will be joining you shortly.
  • Good, the rest will be joining in us tomorrow.
  • Your mother and sister will be joining you in death.
  • New inmates will be joining us.
  • Someone else will be joining us.
  • Jim will be joining us as our police liaison.
  • My wife and son will be joining me soon.
  • And we will be joining others.
  • Under our proposal, Parliament will be joining this exercise.
  • Phillip will be joining us at the office today.

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