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"yes" vs "confirmed"

Both "yes" and "confirmed" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "Yes" is a simple affirmative response, while "confirmed" is used to indicate that something has been verified or made certain.

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

yes

This is a correct phrase commonly used in English to give a simple affirmative response.

Use "yes" to give a positive or affirmative response to a question or statement.

Examples:

  • - Are you coming to the party? - Yes, I'll be there.
  • - Did you finish your homework? - Yes, I'm done.

Alternatives:

  • Sure
  • Of course
  • Absolutely
  • Definitely
  • Certainly

confirmed

This is a correct phrase used to indicate that something has been verified or made certain.

Use "confirmed" when you want to state that something has been verified, validated, or made certain.

Examples:

  • The flight was confirmed for tomorrow.
  • The meeting time was confirmed by email.

Alternatives:

  • Verified
  • Validated
  • Affirmed
  • Established
  • Corroborated

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