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Does the following sentence make sense?

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Does the following sentence make sense?

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Hi. Does the following sentence make sense? “I wanted to confirm with you about the activity the teacher gave us in class yesterday.” It doesn’t quite make sense. What about the activity do you want to confirm? I don’t think you need to use “with you”. “I wanted to confirm our assignment for the activity the teacher gave us in class yesterday.” Let me know if this doesn’t help.

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